no
Mainly plants are grown and live in terrariums
good question!! when it's a baby, .hould be in a 10 gallon. when it's a year old, it should be in a 25 gallon. when it's full grown, it should be in a 40 gallon or above. if you have 2 turtles, it would be good to have a 50 or 60 gallon tank if there full grown.
Your bearded dragon will become fully grown regardless of the size of the enclosure, provided you properly meet its needs for food, UVB, heat, and hides, but a MINIMUM of a 60 gallon sized tank would be recommended for the adult lizard to be free of stress and have enough room to be comfortable. Bigger is, of course, better.
Dpends on the size of the fish its one inch full grown for every gallon
full-grown sequoia contains enough wood to build thirty houses
about 10 or 15 depends on how big they are
full-grown sequoia contains enough wood to build thirty houses
I agree that a 20 gallon tank isn't big enough and they won't be very comportable in it but ball pythons don't get longer than 20 feet,the longest a female would get to would be 5 - 6 feet and a male would get to about 4 - 5 feet but that's rare! You could use a 30 gallon tank but the best would be a 40 gallon tank for a fully grown ball python!!
One couragious tiger is enough to kill a fully grown man.
Im not sure about the green terror but with the Oscar and maybe jack dempsey as long as your fish isn't full grown (10-14 inches) then it will probably be fine
tobacco
No part of Canada is warm enough to grow coffee.