The only fish you can keep in a 5 gallon tank is one betta (Siamese fighting fish) on it's own as that is a very small tank.
The tank is a 90 Gal acrylic model
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A 55 gallon fish tank will be able to give rise to thousands of fish.
The classic rule of thumb is one inch of fish per gallon. Of course, this rule is subject to variation. If your tank has a lot of decoration or if some of the fish are territorial, you'll want fewer tank mates in the aquarium.
probably 75 dollars
about 10 gal per fish
10 US gallons is 37,854.1mL
yes, they will live 2-3 years in tank like that.
They cost around $10-20 depending where you buy them and what features they have. I would recommend buying a bigger fish tank like a 10 Gallon. They are very cheap, about $10.00 maybe $12.00. A 10 Gallon will do better and make the fish happier. The only reason to get a smaller tank is if you don't have very much space. You and your fish will be happier with a 10 Gal though. Your fish will grow larger, be more healthy and live longer. The rule of thumb is 1 Gal for each inch of fish you have.
Can !out use two what in a ten gal fish tank. Need more info.
i live in Australia so i don't have walmart but a simese fighting fish maybe some guppys and maybe a catfish or goldfish all these fish can live together
I am lookin toward freshwater fish and i like chichilds, gouramis, angelfish, fish like that what kind of combos can i do?