Sharks need a good water flow (current) and almost perfect water. If you can provide a perfect habitat and have all the necessary equipment including suitable filtration a 30 gallon tank would not be big enough to house any but the tinyest of sharks (no bigger than 20 inches) and then only for a short time because the shark would outgrow the tank very quickly.
A 50 gallon tank would not be big enough to house any but the tinyest of sharks (no bigger than 30 inches) and then only for a short time because the shark would very quickly outgrow the tank
No shark can live in a 3 gallon tank. It would be a nice home for a Betta though!
depends, can a ten gallon tank live in a goldfish
I'm sorry but no turtle can live in a 2.5 gallon tank. You will need a least a 20 gallon tank and that is even iffy when they grow up I would say get a 30-40 gallon tank for one turtle.
no.you have to have at least an 90 gallon tank or an 100 gallon tank.
I would suggest upgrading to a 10 gallon tank.
yes they can but they have to be in a ten gallon tank or 17 gallon you can fit one inch of a fish per gallon
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No, red tailed sharks get too large to survive in a 1 gallon fish tank. Only very smally fish such as endlers or guppies, or a betta, would be ok in a 1 gallon aquarium.
the monterey bay aquarium is the largest 1 in the world.
The Ford F-150 Ecoboost 4x4 is the vehicle with the largest gas tank. It has a thirty six gallon fuel tank.
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