I am lookin toward Freshwater Fish and i like chichilds, gouramis, angelfish, fish like that what kind of combos can i do?
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Sure, you can put it in a 20-gal. tank. It will probably do fine unless you put other fish in the tank that might eat it. The more water, the better for the fish. It may not look particularly aesthetic to have a little, bitty fish swimming around in a tank that size but, that isn't your concern, I presume.
no because theirs not enough space
Salt Water Fish
dont put oil in your fish tank. the only things that should go in to your fish tank are things bought at the fish store. also insure you know what these products do and how to properly use them first
It does not matter what you want to put in there but it should be something you like. Now you must consider the following, it is only a 3 gallon fish tank so you can't put much in. I would maybe choose maybe a Cory catfish and maybe a few platys since they are very easy to take care of. But don't let me choose for you! use your brain and your personallity. It doesn't have to be perfect on your first try. That would be a nice Betta tank.
yes i have coating to put inside a 3200 gal water tank to keep it from rusting
Yes, you can decorate your tank prior to filling it with water, or after, your choice.
You should never put any medication in a fish tank that isn't specifically for fish. Typically any fish that is lethargic at the bottom of a tank means that there is a water quality issue in the tank and the water should be tested immediately for ammonia, nitrites and nitrates; in addition, the PH should be checked to ensure that it's not too low or crashing which will also cause fish to appear ill. Once again, never, ever put non-aquatic medication in a fish tank.
Yes, very likely. The ammonia levels will be through the roof. Depending on the size of the tank, you should wait a minimum of 4 days before putting fish in a new tank and even then, you should put one or two fish in then wait 2 days and put another 2 fish in.
it depends on how big it is if it is a goldfish or beta it can be in a bowl.If it is one of those big tiger fish or aqarium fish then put it in a big tank. A fish will grow to the size of the tank or bowl. For instance, say a goldfish is in a tank, it will not grow as big as the tank; however it will grow big enough to be able to swim in their environment. The fish will not overgrow the tank. I had a six inch goldfish in a thirty gallon tank.
it depends on what you are looking for . i personally would put guppies, a betta , platies rosey reds and goldfish in it. it makes a nice mixure of moving color in your tank. and 80 percent they get along . if you get all the same gender for the fish they should not breed.