It depends on the fish, but I like to keep my fish population at 1 inch of full-grown fish per gallon (or less). Be sure to use the maximum adult size of the species when calculating. The one inch rule is bs, just decide what you think looks to crowded, i'd say 5-7 guppies or something that size what be suitable.
Well simply put. The cost of a fish tank depends. The cost will depend on the size of the tank, where you buy it and the type of tank. There are a lot of different sized tanks. The smallest is usually an 1.5 or 2.5 gallon which usually cost between $6 and 32$ the higher price being for a kit. A 10 gallon will run between $10 and $40, and so on. The bigger the tank usually they are more expensive. Acrylic tanks are also more expensive than regular glass. Oddly shaped tanks may also run more on the higher side. Buying a tank at a pet store may also cost more than buying one at a store such as Wal-Mart, but that all depends.
The cost of a fish tank depends on the size and how much equipment one intends to purchase such as filters and pumps. A smaller tank is as low as $25 whereas a 180 gallon tank could cost up to $400.
there's a lot of things that depend a coast of a tank. Were u buy it from, it oyu buy it at a pet shop its going to coast the most, its it made of glass or plastic for smaller tank sizes, and the gal size or how much water it holds, and if its a package (if it comes with the light and tools for it. A simple glass tank for just the tank is about 15 dollars for a 10 gallon at Walmart you can get a full set for about 50-70 dollars at walmart.
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In order to answer this it needs context, such as time and place. The price of "gas" varies from place to place (over the world) and varies depending on "when" (2015, 2005, 2000, 1978 etc.).
To confuse matters more the term "gas" is interchangeable; in the USA it is the abbreviated form of gasoline, in the rest of the world its called petrol. The term "gas" also refers to LP (Liquefied petroleum gas) such as propane.
http://wiki.answers.com/How_big_is_a_45000_gallon_storage_tank1US Gallon is 0.133681 ft3, 500 gallons would be a bit less than 67 ft3
15-30 dollars
for two males a ten gallon tank heavly planted, two females 1 gallon, male and female same as first one
How much gravel for 200 gallon tank
Yes that is big enough but you will need a lid so it doesnt escape
10 gallon tanks can fit some snakes and you they can also fit geckos. I have a gopher snake in a 10 gallon and it fits with a good amount of space for a big hide.
normal rule for fish in a tank is: For every 1 inch of fish there is 1 gallon of water
A 44-inch diameter 500 cubic Imperial gallon cylindrical tank is 47.4 feet long.
It's a 5.6 gallon tank.
800 gallons
30 gallon
222
Some had a standard 20-gallon tank, others (SE and SEL) have the 25 gallon tank.
The gas tank is a 25 gallon tank.
Well normally at it's full size you would need a 45-50 gallon tank which is what i use for my beardie Louie, because it gives them enough room to run around and be comfortable so i would not ever even waste my time getting a 40 gallon tank
2000 gallons
i believe it is an 18 gallon tank.
Some say they need a 5 gallon tank, but a 1 gallon tank should be ok if they are by theirselves.
22 gallon