About 8 inches of fish. The basic rule is 1" of fish needs 1 gallon of water. Your tank will hold 10 gallons of water filled to the brim. Tanks are usually filled to around 1" from the top so you loose around 2 gals.
only one goldfish can fit in a ten gallon pond :(. Goldfish are very messy and need 10-20 gallons per fish if they are to survive. You will also want to get a very strong filter for your pond. Goldfish can get very large; 5-10 inches for the fancies, 12-14 inches for comets.
none, for a single tailed adult you will need 75 gallons and double dailed adult 20-30 gallons
One or two, temporarily.
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.