id say 15 fish
4 or more or less. Depends on the size of the fish. Usually 1 fish per 1/2 gallon.
A 20-gallon tank can comfortably house around 4 to 6 molly fish. It is important to consider the size and behavior of the fish to ensure they have enough space to thrive.
No
You should only have 1 fish per gallon of water in a fish tank. I wouldn't put more than 2 or 3 Neon Tetras in a 4 gallon aquarium with 1 Betta.
depending on whether you plan to keep them till adult hood a 50 g tank will hold 4 adult angels
10 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
Usually 4, but maybe 5 if you want to push it a little. But make sure not to add anymore fish after that. If you want more fish get a bigger tank.
Technically, a 2 gallon tank for one Cory cat, 4 gallon tank for two Cory cats, and so on. The rule is one gallon per one inch of fish and Cory cats can grow to two inches, although the bigger tank the better. I would DEFINITELY not recommend a 2 gallon tank with one Cory cat. They like to be in groups and will be happier and healthier.
yes. 3 or 4 neon tetras can live in a 5 gallon tank. they are also fairly cheap.Type your answer here...
My silverado has a 25 gallon tank, so if you divided it by 4, I would say 6 and 1/4 gallon in a quarter of a tank.
About 6 and 3/4 gallons in a 30 liter tank (4.5 liters to a gallon).
A good rule of thumb is that you should have at least 1 gallon per 1" of fish.