gold fish
A Betta fish!
Hard to say... all depend on Type of fish what you feed them what equitment you use for your tank other fish in your tank how oftem you clean it etc.
Depends on type of tank you wish to keep, rather more aggressive or community, higher PH or lower, cold or warm, completely fresh or brackish, etc. Your best would be to choose a type of fish you like the best, then research which fish can be with that fish.
Live snails for your fish tank can be purchased at pet stores, aquarium supply stores, or online retailers that specialize in aquatic pets and supplies. Be sure to research the specific type of snail you want to ensure it is compatible with your fish tank environment.
There is no exact type of tank for them to live the longest. You just need to get the right filter, always feed the fish, and clean out the tank every so often for a long fish life. The tank has nothing to do with it, because it is like saying 'which house does a human survive longest in?' It doesn't really depend on the house, so much as the care for it.
That depends on the type of fish. Some fish need company in order to survive. Common gold fish, Polynisian Fighting fish and many more are fine to live alone
No. its usually not a good idea to put different types of fish in the same tank... one type may be eaten.
There are a variety of fish that can keep a tank clean. The type of fish will depend on the type of aquarium setup. In a freshwater tank, different types of plecostomus are most common.
yes, salt water fish need careful attention to water quality including filtration of some type.
In the US, a fish tank's capacity is measured in gallons.
The isolation tank in fish tycoon is that little box that, when you put your fish in it, will show its age, what type of fish, health, and if its fed.
The number of goldfish that can live together in a single tank depends on the size of the tank and the type of goldfish. In general, it is recommended to have 20 gallons of water per goldfish to ensure they have enough space to swim and thrive. It is best to research the specific needs of the type of goldfish you have and consult with a pet store or veterinarian for guidance on the appropriate number for your tank.