They are fairly fast provided they have heaps of room and heaps of food. At 4 months old a Platty should be between 1 and 1.5 inches if it has been reared properly.
A Neon Tetra is fully grown at about 6-9 months depending on conditions and food.
A male Betta is fully grown and old enough to breed at 6 months if it has been reared correctly.
Corydoras are adult and fully grown at about 12 months.
Newborn for 3 days.
it depend upon on ur fish tank if big fish tank it can grow fast !!!!!!!!!!!!
Mollies take about 6 months to reach sexual maturity.
Most Tetras are fully grown at about 6-9 months depending on conditions and food.
If the neon is in a tank with other neons then there is a good chance it will grow back. If your neon is in with other fish and larger fish there is a very good chance it will be eaten "Big Fish Eat Little Fish".
hi, they kinda grow normally not too fast not too slow..in 3 months they'll be able to give birth to their own babies too... and if it's the size u r asking about..well they are born like 3 mm each..after 3 weeks they reach nearly 1 cm..which is a good growth rate for a fish that stops growing at 7-15 cms.
In about 5 to10 hours th fish will grow In the game Fish Tycoon the fish will eventually grow overtime in about 5-10 hours. But you have to watch very carefully because they can actually get ill over that amount of time too. You can play Fish Tycoon on yahoo games.
They should be around 8 inches long in 12 months.
Carp, or tillapia, these fish are sold commercially. These fish are cheap to buy, they reproduce well , and grow quickly.
Approximately 2 inches in length by the time the fish is 4 months old, however the growing rate greatly slows after this period (although the fish will continue to grow until about three years of age) and every goldfish is different so there is no way to know exactly how fast a particular fry will grow.
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It depends entirely on the type of fish you want to put in. I would recommend some of the following species: Small tetras (Neon Tetra, Ember Tetra, Lemon Tetra, X-ray tetra, etc) Betta/Siamese fighting fish (Remember, only ONE) Zebra danios Small corydoras species (Julii cories, panda cories, etc) Guppies Platies Gourami (like the betta, only ONE) Because a 10 gallon is so small, you would be limited to a school of 6-8 of ONE type of species, or a mix of two smaller schools of two species. You probably don't want to put more than 8 or 10 fish in that tank. Here are some example combinations: 6 neon tetra 1 gourami or 5 guppies 5 ember tetra or 10 lemon tetra And so on. There are hundreds of possibilities, and in a well-maintained tank, any one of them would be beautiful. Look around your local pet stores to see what they have available, and do some research on each species that interests you before you go back and buy anything. Stay away from plecos ("algae eaters"), "sharks," pacu, and other fish that grow to be very large, because they will outgrow the tank. As an alternative to fish, you could also have an invertebrate-only tank, stocked with different kinds of shrimp and snails.