This will depend on the type of fish; many people follow a 1 inch per gallon rule, but this is an old practice. Goldfish for example actually need 15 gallons per fish regardless of how tiny they seem when you first buy them; they grow quite large.
That depends on the size of the fish. If they were goldfish, probably a lot. Maybe around 30 or so. If they are like blowfish, either one or none.
A good rule of thumb is One Fish per Gallon of water.
A 60x20x20-inch fish tank holds 104 gallons.
As a very rough estimate, I would suggest 40 gallons!
About 29 gallons
It holds 160 quarts.
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40 liters equates to 10.5669 US gallons.
If you have seen a miniature freshwater dolphin fish, you likely saw an elephant nose fish. This is an African freshwater elephant fish that is popular in many aquariums.
2.25
The average fish tank is ten gallons. there are 128 ounces in a gallon so 12800 ounces to the average fish tank.
A saltwater fish tank can be half freshwater and all of the saltwater fish will live but not for very long.
no because if its a freshwater tank the rain has salt in it
Two gallons