buy one
no
When u tap into the fish tank, you cause tiny waves to form that scare the fish.
you buy a proper fish tank ya fool, that's too tiny.
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Pond Dipping is when would you use a net and swipeit gently through water enable to catch tiny animals, insects or fish.
POND is described as a shallow, man-made basin to hold water/wastewater and exposed completely to sun light.
Yes but i would make sure it has a lid with ventalation screen mesh is a good option. if a tropical gecko you could turn the fish tank up so its higher than it is wider ( arboreal ). usage of a heat Matt on a fish tank unless the fish tank is raised ( feet on bottom) you would have to put it one the side or back to stop the glass from cracking. basicly fish tank is the same as a terrium you will just have to adjust tiny little things :]
Working on a basic rule of fish keeping which is "1 inch of fish needs 1 gallon of water" you have room for only 1 zebra in such a tiny tank.
No. For fish it all depends on size of the tank. that is why you see tiny goldfish in tiny tanks. big goldfish in ponds. and fish the size of a bus in the oceans. Plus it will also depend on the anatomy of a specific fish. Or how much food is readily available.
Guppies ,mollies ,neon tetra, etc. about 3 each.
Depends on how small your talking. Unless they are tiny little things then I would say no you need a bigger tank.
For a very short time if they are young fish, as in fry. Koi can grow to be very large fish in short while you might have a pair of 12 inch fish on your hands. Koi should get 12" within a year, they are really strictly pond fish (and a pond of over 1,000 gallons). On average Koi get around 24" long, but some varieties can get up to 4ft! Regular Goldfish are also fast growing and should get at least 4"-6" in a year, and should be full grown at 2 years (full grown being 10"-12" excluding tail). For 3 regular Goldfish you need a tank of at least 75 gallons or a pond over 600 gallons. The general rule for koi is an for every inch your fish is long (excluding the tail) you should have 10 gallons of water. These fish aren't suitable for a tiny 10 gallon!