as many as you'd like.
Use 1.28 fluid ounces in one gallon.
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-- You can put as much or as little as you want to into a 55-gallon drum, as long as you don't exceed 55 gallons. -- A "barrel of oil" is not a 55-gallon drum. It's 35 imperial gallons, which is approximately 42.5 US gallons. (So the price of oil by the barrel is even higher than it sounds.)
3.785 liters = 1 gallon 1 liter = 1/3.785 gallons 2 liters = 2 * (1/3.785 gallons) = 2/3.785 gallons = 400/757 gallons ~= 0.528 gallons Since one liter[0.94625] is smaller then a gallon[3.785] you can not put a gallon into 2 liters. Question was asked wrong. Should or could have asked how many 2 liters could you fit intoa gallon?Example...take{ two},full,2 liter pop bottles and try to pour them into an empty gallon milk bottle. You will see there is to much pop to fit.That is because 1 gallon does not equal 4 liters it equals just under with 3.785 liters. Note: An Imperial Gallon (outside US)= 4.55 litres. the calculations above will still work but 4.55 has to be substituted in place of 3.785.
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Bristlenose catfish
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they will do fine together just make sure that you have at least one gallon per fish! you could get at least six of each unless you want to put some others in there or if you already have some in there
Platies and Mollies go great with guppies!
I have a 55 gallon tank with a large pleco, some mollies, a rainbow shark, a red fin shark, an albino clawed frog, a beta fish, and two dojo loaches. Can I put an eel in there? Like a zig zag?
Use 1.28 fluid ounces in one gallon.
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You don't! What you do is get a 55 gallon tank because angelfish won't be happy in a 10 gallon tank, and then you take the betta out of the tank (it will fight with your other fish) and just get more mollies and put lots of hiding places in the tank so the babies will live.
They breed every 4 weeks and they can have up to 4-123 babies. Put in lots of plants so the baby Mollies can hide from the other fish in the tank. Separate the baby mollies in a 2+ gallon tank and feed them crushed algae flake food 4 times a day.
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