Redular sized ones get to be 6" so I'd sudgest at least 20 gallons but dwarf mudskippers only become like 3" and I'm getting one in a 7 gallon tank
probably a 50 gallon tank would be best.
Scion iQ 8.5 gallon tank
Regular ones 10+ gallons but dwarf ones you could fit in a 5 gallon as long as you research and stuff
i suppose they could fit, but they need lots of room to move around in. So a ten gallon tank would be the smallest size for two hermit crabs to live in
Depending on the size and age of your beardie. For a baby it can be housed in as small as a 10 gallon fish tank For an adult no less then a 40 gallon fish tank
I would suggest that the smallest tank size should be as large as you can afford to purchase and house but not smaller than 2 gallons. The way I reach the 2 gallon size is simply by applying the principle of "1 inch of fish requires 1 gallon of water. There are very few fish species that do not grow to more than 1 inch in length but there are several that reach a little under 2 inches.
betta fish like at least a 1 gallon tank (nothing smaller) > They can live in a community tank but with no other bettas.
About the same size as the coffin the King Cobra keeper will need.
Yes! Shop Vac produces many models of vacs in different sizes. The smallest are portable units with a tank size of 1 gallon. The largest are in the industrial series with a tank size of 55 gallons. The typical size for home use is 1.5 to 4 gallons.
This is dependant on their care involving tank size, feeding, water parameters, water quality, and tank mates
About 2-5 years, depending on filtration, size of tank, heat of tank and many other factors.
Absolute minimum dimensions - 24 inches long by 12 inches deep and 12 inches high !