yes they can as long as you have enough space in there and it has enough water
Yes, there are several species of freshwater crayfish available in the pet trade. A single crayfish can be kept in a 10-15 gallon or larger tank.
Yes. I have seen it in tanks as small as a 10 gallon tank.
depends, can a ten gallon tank live in a goldfish
No shark can live in a 3 gallon tank. It would be a nice home for a Betta though!
I'm sorry but no turtle can live in a 2.5 gallon tank. You will need a least a 20 gallon tank and that is even iffy when they grow up I would say get a 30-40 gallon tank for one turtle.
if its a young crayfish and a big cichlid itll eat the crayfish if the crayfish is a adult they will pick on each other as long as the cichlid isn't big enough to put the crayfish in its mouth and the cichlid isn't slow enough for a crayfish to catch
no.you have to have at least an 90 gallon tank or an 100 gallon tank.
I would suggest upgrading to a 10 gallon tank.
The recommended number of shrimp that can comfortably live in a 20-gallon tank is around 20 to 30 shrimp.
Yes. A 10 gallon tank is the size experienced aquarists recommend for keeping a Betta in. Add a few plants, a cycled filter and change 50% of its water weekly and you will have a healthy and happy fish, particularly if you give it some live food occasionally. Don't forget that Bettas are tropical fish, so the tank will need a heater/thermostat set at 78F and a thermometer to keep a check that all is well temperature wise.
A 20-gallon tank can comfortably house around 5 to 7 mollies.
If no wastes have gone into the tank, then the bio filter will not be alive, and the cycle will not have taken place.