fish, hamsters, snakes. They are all really easy to care for but here's some info
FISH; fish are great to look at and they only need feeding once a day and cleaning once every other week, but you can't play with them
HAMSTERS; hamsters are really good fun to play with and they only need feeding 1 time a day there water changing 1 time a day and cleaning once a week, but they are nocturnal, so they come out at night, trust me that is a whole lotta noise!
SNAKES: snakes are good fun to play with they only need a light clean once a week feeding once a week and a really deep clean once a month but you do have to feed them frozen mice
a fish. you feed it once a day. and clean its tank whenever it starts to look dirty
Mice, rabbits, rats, and small mammals like that
Get a pet rock. I hear they eat & drink very little.
the least amount is .2
Fish.
One.
Antarctic Ocean has the least amount of fish in it!
Fish that are indigenous to Lake Kissimmee include:Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides, require an aquarium of at least 500 gallons)Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus, require an aquarium of at least 75 gallons, preferably 90 gallons)Black crappie (Pomoxis nigromaculatus, require an aquarium of at least 75 gallons)Redear sunfish (Lepomis microlophis, require an aquarium of at least 90 gallons, preferably larger)Bowfin (Amia calva, require an aquarium of at least 180 gallons)Yellow bullhead catfish (Ameiurus natalis, require an aquarium of at least 90 gallons)
Yes, you do because you require a fishing licence (or permit) to fish ANYWHERE! Unless you are a kid, in which case you automaticaly can catch the amount of "S" fish indicated in the fishing guide.
A gold fish or a beta fish should be a good starter fish.
There is a negligible amount of water, brine or other liquid within a can of fish.
NO!
Water has oxygen dissolved in it. It gets this oxygen from plants, agitation, air stones, air to surface transfer, etc.. Fish require oxygen to live. If there was actually no oxygen in the water, the fish would suffocate in minutes. Otherwise it would depend on the amount of water, the number of fish, and many other factors.
a brim fish
Fish less.