Depends on how small your talking. Unless they are tiny little things then I would say no you need a bigger tank.
It depends on the size of the fish, but I'd keep about 5 or 7
4 or more or less. Depends on the size of the fish. Usually 1 fish per 1/2 gallon.
It is a tank that will hold one gallon of water when filled to the brim. No tank is ever filled to the brim so the tank will never actually hold a gallon of water. It is not large enough to properly house any fish.
normal rule for fish in a tank is: For every 1 inch of fish there is 1 gallon of water
A 20 Gallon tank can hold up to 20 gallons of water.
Exactly 30 US gallon.
depending on whether you plan to keep them till adult hood a 50 g tank will hold 4 adult angels
this Xmas moss-Aquarium Fish Tank 55 75 90 100 125 Gallon A1 can hold gallons of water.....
id say 15 fish
length and width for a 55 gallon fish tank
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The rule of thumb is usually a gallon per fish, so six gallons would be good. If the fish are on the large side (like a goldfish), then a seven gallon tank would be ideal.
This is simply funny if it really means a fish tank.About 1025.5 for a standard 100 gallon fish tank if the beers are 12 fl oz.Remember fish tank gallon sizes are measured by outside dimensions.