That all depends on how big the fish are. The rule is "1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water". The tank could easilly be overcrowded if it is stocked with large cichlids and understocked (if there is such a thing) if the fish are Neon Tetras.
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A betta fish would be much more suited to a 1 gallon tank than a 'variety'. You shouldn't keep much more than one fish per gallon anyway.
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find an empty gallon of milk bottle. There you are.
Fish Oil has a specific gravity of .92. Therefore, if a gallon of water weighs 8.64 lbs, standardized fish oil weighs 7.69 lbs.
A 55 gallon fish tank will be able to give rise to thousands of fish.
Exactly 30 US gallon.
a gallon is much too much, a standard fish can fill a regular and average glass bowl, a gallon! Totally enough, I tell ya, you, the questioner.
For optimal plant growth, add 1-2 tablespoons of fish emulsion per gallon of water.
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For optimal plant growth, it is recommended to add 1-2 tablespoons of fish fertilizer per gallon of water.
No, you don't have to do it. I have four glofish in a 2-and-a-half galon, but I advise you not to do it. Six inches of fish in a three gallon is too much. I advise you to either not get a fish or to get another tank, unless you want one of your fish to die.