Amount of fish in a tank depend on it's size and breed , if it is a medium Biorb then you can store up to 10 fish of 1inches and a bit. If you're planning of getting tropical fish, then install a heater and put 2 - 4 fish in at first. You can therefore add more gradually.
If you are new to fish. Leave the tank for a recommended 2 weeks, then take a sample from the place you got your tank from. It should be fine.
The maximum is about 1 inch of fish per gallon of water for most aquariums.1"fish=1gallon2"fish=2gallons3"fish=3gallonsso on but I usually put 1 gallon at the end when I'm done putting fishI have 11 fish in a 25 gallon tank so they have a lot of room but it looks crowdedif you want a lot go high even if you like 10 fish 20 gallon tank you'll end up adding a fish here and there some die then you by more i started with a bunch and ended up with 11. it varies
A general rule of thumb is to have 1 inch of fish per gallon of water. So for a 2.5 gallon tank, you could have a maximum of 2-3 small fish, such as a betta or some small tetras. It's important to consider the fish's adult size and their behavior when determining suitable stocking levels.
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The "inch per gallon" rule is a very crude method and should not be relied on heavily. A slightly better method is the "cubic inch per gallon" rule, which would let you fit about 30 cubicinches if fish (imagine each fish as a solid cylinder).You will be able to comfortably stock about 30-40 small-bodied fish (small tetras), or 20-30 medium-bodied fish (zebra danios, medium tetras). Or, you could fit 3-6 larger fish, depending on the species. Use your best judgment and look for fish forums where you can get opinions on the specific stock list you put together to be sure none of the fish will be aggressive to each other and that the tank won't be too crowded. Make sure you look at the adult size of each species; it might not be overstocked while they are all juveniles, but when they grow up it may be.
A 10 gallon tank is too small for most turtle species, as they require ample space to swim and bask. It is not recommended to keep turtles in tanks this small, as it can lead to health and behavioral issues. If you're considering getting a turtle, research the specific species' habitat requirements to ensure you can provide a suitable environment for their well-being.
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You can fit a 5 gallon fish tank on a school going desk.
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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.
The basic rule of thumb is "not more than an inch of fish to a gallon of water."
Depends which tank.
You can fit one betta in a 1 gallon tank, but nothing else.
depending on whether you plan to keep them till adult hood a 50 g tank will hold 4 adult angels
in the worlds smallest tank you can fit 5 fish in it, so atleast that
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No, red tailed sharks get too large to survive in a 1 gallon fish tank. Only very smally fish such as endlers or guppies, or a betta, would be ok in a 1 gallon aquarium.