Yes, just make sure they have enough fresh water to breathe. The rule is one inch of fish per gallon.
A 20-gallon tank can comfortably house around 5 to 7 mollies.
either a 15 gallon tank or a 20 gallon tank
It might not be good to move a snake from a bigger tank to a smaller one. The snake will need room to move as it grows.
A 20 Gallon tank can hold up to 20 gallons of water.
Either a 13 gallon or a 20 gallon tank.
As long as it isn't small enough to fit in their mouths.
no it cannot die in a 20 gallon tank because i have 3 baby lepord geckos in 10 gallon tank
Wouldn't recommend putting a goldfish in a 5 gallon tank-regardless of what type or size of goldfish. This is because the goldfish would be stunted causing it to have an untimely death. The condition in which a goldfish is "stunted" is where the fish adjusts to its tiny environment so much as to stop growing. The fish will stop growing on the outside but will continue to grow on the inside. Goldfish are naturally messy and create a LOT of waste. This factor would cause the tanks water to be poluted which inturn could kill not only the goldfish but possible your mollies too :(. Two mollies is enough for a five gallon tank. If you truly want to get a goldfish you will have to house the goldfish in a 10-20 gallon tank with very good filtration
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To fill up a 20-gallon tank at $1.77 per gallon, you would spend 20 gallons x $1.77/gallon = $35.40.
Standard 20 gallon tank was steel and 36 gallon tank was fiberglass.