Esso was the company. Use the link below to see a picture of an ad.
A shark will grow in a tank until it fits, meaning it will only be as big as the tank permits while still being able to swim freely. it depends of the size of the tank ,the kind of shark ,how much food and how many sharks
Depends how big your tank is, but yes you usually can. I had two axolotls in one tank, and they were fine together, although one bit the leg off the other once. The leg grew back but we never had any other troubles other than that. Also, if you dont know what sex they are, expect to wake up one morning with a load of eggs in the tank! They are hard to raise as they need to be removed from the tank to stop the axolotls from eating the eggs, and they are very sensitive.. we only managed to raise them once out of 3 lots of eggs.
it really depends on the size of your tank and the capacity of your filter....i have a 10 gallon tank and a 10-20 gallon filter so i clean mine once every 2 weeks...if you want your tank to remain crystal clear all the time, clean it once a week....mine gets a little bit cloudy by the end of 2 weeks.....really its up 2 you but atleast 1 every 2 weeks is recommended....
You can contain your 2 inch Albino Tiger Oscar in a 35 gallon aquarium with a 2 inch Pleco and 2 small Pictus Catfish for 4 hours.
Chlorinated water needs to be treated before use in any fish tank. It's not just chlorine that's added to tap water that's harmful, but chloramines as well.
Esso, which later became Exxon.
The Tiger 1 tank has a crew of 5, I know this because of a book called Tanks inside out. (The Tiger 2 or King Tiger also has a crew of 5)
the tiger tank was one of the Germans most heavily armoured tanks
There is only one tank named the Tiger and that's the Panzer 6, the biggest panzer was the Panzer 8 Maus
There was only two tigers, the tiger 1, which was very powerful and armourd but slow. The king tiger, twice the power and armore, but was twice as slow. The Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 had the same top road speed. Go to Wikipedia for more info.
Yes, there is a working Tiger 1 at the Tank Museum at Bovington, England.
The tiger is six and the king tiger is seven Clarification: both the Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 (King Tiger) are designated Panzerkampfwagen VI (or panzer 6) the tiger 2 being designated Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausf.B Tiger II. I'm not sure what a Panzer 7 was.
The Tiger I tank stopped production in August 1944 and stopped usage in combat in May 1945. The Tiger II tank both stopped Production and usage in April 1945.
Summit Tank railway station was created in 1942.
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