Assuming you have proper filtration, you should abide by the one inch of fish per five gallons of water. This would mean a total of 13 total inches of fish.
guppys are tropical fish. they require a heater, and 1 gallon is to small for a heater
7....But you should keep an good watch on them.
71 liters is almost 19 gallons and the rule with tropical fish is one inch of fish per a gallon of water at there adult size so it would be different for every fish you got like if the fish adult size is 2 inches that you could have about 10 of that fish in your tank.
You can safely keep a shoal of neon tetras (tropical) in a 17 gallon tank
id say 15 fish
length and width for a 55 gallon fish tank
How about a beta? They are solitary fish, but they do well in small tanks. A five gallon tank would be more than enough for one. Anything less than 1 gallon is not enough.
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.
For a 5-gallon fish tank, you will need a filter, heater (if keeping tropical fish), thermometer, water conditioner, substrate, decorations, fish food, and a water testing kit to monitor water quality. It is important to properly cycle the tank before adding fish to establish a healthy environment for them.
Only 1. Usually a Betta is all that is kept in a 3 gallon tank
You don't have many options, as that is a very small tank. One betta is an okay option, although they really should have a bit more room. You can get invertebrates such as a shrimp or a mystery snail. And make sure to heat the tank if the fish/invert is tropical.