The recommended number of ghost shrimp per gallon of water for a healthy aquarium environment is one shrimp per gallon.
It is generally recommended to have 1-2 ceramic rings per gallon for optimal filtration in an aquarium.
It is recommended to have 1-2 ghost shrimp per gallon of water in your aquarium.
It is generally recommended to keep 1 ghost shrimp per gallon in a freshwater aquarium. Overcrowding can lead to stress and aggression among the shrimp.
The recommended tank size for keeping a goldfish in a healthy environment is at least 20 gallons for the first fish and an additional 10 gallons for each additional fish. A 3-gallon tank is not suitable for a goldfish as it is too small to provide enough space and proper filtration for the fish to thrive.
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.
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.
That would be a standard 29 gallon aquarium
You can put one maybe 2 one-inch fishes in your one gallon aquarium
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Its all your choice, my friend. However, the bigger the aquarium, the better the ecosystem- so I'd go with the 40 gallon. I have a 40 gallon fishtank myself.
The rule of thumb for stocking levels in a freshwater aquarium is 1 inch of fish per gallon of aquarium. For instance, five 1" guppies in a 5 gallon tank, or ten 3 inch cichlids in a 30 gallon aquarium.
Roughly 8.5 lbs per gallon. You do the Math.