Tank bullets, commonly referred to as tank rounds, can vary in size but are generally much larger than standard bullets used in small arms. A typical tank round can measure several inches in diameter and can be over a foot long, depending on the type and purpose of the round. For instance, a standard 120mm tank round used in modern main battle tanks is significant in size, designed for armor-piercing capabilities and explosive effects. Overall, tank ammunition is designed to deliver substantial firepower against armored targets.
Not really big but at least 30cms
Big Bullets F.C. was created in 1967.
They will grow if they have a big enough tank and you are taking good care of them. The only thing really stopping there growth is the size of the fish tank. They can grow over 12 inches long.
no its not.......because they get really big.. < ------ who ever wrote that is so wrong if its tall its small, if it long its good enough if you get it really big thy might get lost and die frm the stress its happened to people i know they buy the biggest tank the can when the snake is young.
Well petco said 180 gallon but I don't really think it needs to be that big
actuelly it doesnt really matter how many fish u have in a fish tank...my friend has like a big one tht carries 40 fish...it really depends on the size of the tank...and wat types of fish u have
No, they fire blanks. Real bullets would be dangerous.
A .950 JDJ rifle shoots quite big bullets. And if you consider a Rocket-Propelled Grenade as a bullet, an RPG-7 would do the trick.
No, the bullets have no effect on artillery and tanks.
Depends on what you're housing in the tank. Freshwater aquarium to within 1 inch of the top of the tank. Turtles, about 1/2 to 3/4 full with surface outside the tank for the turtles to be out of the water and get warm (so needs a warming light, too.)
Not really because blue tongued skinks can get a little territorial and do not like to share there tank. also they can get really big.
A big fish tank is as long as its been built. 'Big' is a subjective term. Ask yourself, how long is a big fish tank, to me? That is where your answer lies. For me, a 'big' fish tank is anything over at or over 4 feet long.