You would be very close to overstocked. I personally would get rid of the snails.
I would not recommend adding snails to any tank if you intend to have fish.
No. The only thing that can go into a 1g tank is a betta, and that's barely okay. PLEASE don't put any number of goldfish in a 1g
Betta are airbreathers. So long as the ammonia and nitrates are okay, you don't need filters on a Betta tank.
it is okay but if you want it to swim around then put warm water in it. but not to warm.
Some people say it's okay but I did it once and the frog killed the betta.
If you sell their bottled blood, its okay, but other ways, no.
haha,um I would say a goldfish, but you have to be changing its water like once a week , you have to feed it too. Also, I would say a bunny , because you can just give it food and water & they'll be okay . Hope that helped (:
if the room is at lest 75degrees u r good
I recommend anything with water and space for the snails to eat. Basically any freshwater fish tank with be okay for the snails. I must tell you though, never to put snails in with beta fish because sometimes the beta fish will try to eat the snail so i recommend putting them in with goldfish or some other freshwater fish. I have a 10 gallon freshwater tank with a common goldfish and a golden inca snail and they live happily together. I hope this helps!
yes, that's okay, but about 3 in the morning and 3 at night would be better. and i assume you are talking about betta pellets :P
Its ok as long as you let the water cool to room temperature before adding the water back to the bowl, or adding the betta to the water. Also, it is completely unnesseary to boil before putting in your betta's bowl.
You don't have many options, as that is a very small tank. One betta is an okay option, although they really should have a bit more room. You can get invertebrates such as a shrimp or a mystery snail. And make sure to heat the tank if the fish/invert is tropical.