Pet stores, like Petco and PetSmart, sell 55 gallon fish tanks. One of these tanks can also be purchased used at yard sales or on eBay. It is risky to buy a used 55 gallon fish tank, though, because it is possible for it to have indiscernible cracks and leaks.
Not for long. I advise you buy a 1 gallon tank until you can get a 5-10 gallon. Tadpoles need space. Wait, how big is it?
Yes, you can buy pre-made tanks with dividers already in them, or you can buy a 10, or even 20 gallon tank and buy dividers to place in the tank yourself.
You should probably find them a new home and when the time comes to have fish again, you should buy a bigger tank and a filter. Three fish cannot properly live and survive in a 2.5 gallon tank - this is not even safe for a betta
no - never buy a fish from a tank with a dead one in
Umm you could buy a fish tank and put it in your room just make a fish then buy a fish it will get in side the fish tank in your you don't have to do nothing just buy a fish and a fish tank and it is put in your room
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Almost no fish can live without a pump. Unless you don't care if it live do four hours. A catfish can live in a 5 gallon tank for maybe a month. Then you would have to buy a bigger tank. The smallest catfish grows to about 5-6 inches. A good thumb rule: 1 inch of fish per gallon. I hope this helped! :):)
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.
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i have 10 gallon tank with a male beta, a male angelfish, a red finned shark, and a rope eel and they all seem to like it very well.
You don't buy the fish. Unless, of course, you have another tank that is ready.
No, fish are not vaccinated. If you do buy a new fish, you should put them in a separate tank first before adding them to your main tank and treat them for possible parasites first; you can use a product such as Prazi for treatment. This should be done any time you have a new fish that you want to add to your established tank as it's easier to treat a 10 or 20 gallon tank with 1 fish in it than it is to treat a much larger tank with several fish (as one new fish can make your entire tank sick)