You can put one maybe 2 one-inch fishes in your one gallon aquarium
the rule of thumb is usually one inch of fish per gallon
If you think you're Siamese Fighting Fish is getting overweight, you can just cut down on feeding them. I have one ten gallon aquarium and one sixteen gallon aquarium, and I feed the fish in them once a day, and they are very active and healthy.
The size of the cage depends on the number of mice you plan on keeping in the cage. If you are housing one to three mice, it is suggested that you use a ten gallon aquarium with wire cover. Four to five mice should have a fifteen gallon aquarium and five to six should have a twenty gallon aquarium.
10 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
You can not grow fish to a tank. fish do not grow to the size of there tanks. if the tank is way to small they can die because there organs will keep growing but there skin will not grow. you could only have one in a 40 gallon tank. Good luck!!!! -- Most fish have indeterminate growth and that can be impacted by aquarium size, available food sources and other environmental variables. Keeping fish in an aquarium that is not suited for their size can stunt the growth of a fish. It can also overly stress a fish resulting in sickness and even death. As a general rule go by surface area to determine tank capacity. One inch of fish for each twelve square inches of surface area.
of course, but only keep one male in there at a time unless you have a divider. They say a one-gallon is big enough but my personal opinion is a 5+
Dpends on the size of the fish its one inch full grown for every gallon
Having a fish aquarium in your home is a very relaxing and enjoyable hobby. For an aquarium ecosystem to thrive and stay healthy the tank must be properly set up and allowed time to cycle. Many people fall for buying fish the same day they purchase a tank, and then wonder why their fish do not survive. A delicate balance must be established when the fish aquarium is first set up, and often people do not want to wait. The first thing that must be decided is the type of fish you plan on keeping in your tank. The golden rule of fish tank sizing one gallon of water for every inch of fish. If you plan on having tetras or other small fish that stay at one inch in size when full grown, then a ten gallon tank provides enough room for ten fish. If your looking at Oscars, which can get ten inches, you will be lucky to keep one in a ten gallon tank without having to upgrade down the road. Once you buy the size fish aquarium that you need, you will need to rinse and clean the aquarium gravel. Place the gravel in a bucket and run water over it, allowing the bucket to flood until the water runs clear. Shift the gravel around in the bucket to be sure all dust and dye is washed away. Once this is done set up your fish aquarium filtration system per the manufacturers instructions. Install the fish aquarium heater and fill the tank with water. Allow the tank to sit for 48 hours with the heater and filter running. Once this time has passed if everything is working properly you will want to add your first fish. It’s best to only add one or two fish at a time, waiting a week between each new set of fish. This allows the fish aquarium’s system to adjust to the ammonia levels the fish produce. Jumping into buying too many fish at once will cause your water’s chemical balance to become misaligned, which can cause illness or death of your fish. Once your fish aquarium is properly running, empty and replace 20% of the water each week to keep it well maintained.
Well, the general rule for keeping fish is that you should have at least one gallon of water per inch of fish. So a 5" fish will need at least a 5 gallon tank.
The Jewel Vision 260 Aquarium is suitable for keeping one Siamese Fighting Fish. One can also keep other tropical, marine and coldwater fish in this aquarium.
It would not be wise to stack two 10 gallon aquariums together with one being upside down. If you add silicone to seal them together, you will not have any way to remove a portion of the aquarium to feed the fish or change the water.
No species of fish will live for long in a tiny little container. Please read the following basic rules of fish keeping and follow them. :- 1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water. :- Every fish tank needs a continuously running cycled filter. :- Every fish tank needs at least 50% of its water replaced every week. If you follow the above rules you will have few problems keeping fish healthy. If you fail in any of them I can guarantee that your fish will constantly be getting sick and dying.