No species of fish will live for long in a tiny little container. Please read the following basic rules of fish keeping and follow them. :- 1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water. :- Every fish tank needs a continuously running cycled filter. :- Every fish tank needs at least 50% of its water replaced every week. If you follow the above rules you will have few problems keeping fish healthy. If you fail in any of them I can guarantee that your fish will constantly be getting sick and dying.
The general rule for stocking a fish tank is 1 inch of fish per gallon of aquarium water.
of course, but only keep one male in there at a time unless you have a divider. They say a one-gallon is big enough but my personal opinion is a 5+
The main use of aquarium plants is to place them in a fish tank, this encourages fish to use them as spawning sites. Aquarium plants also help to keep the water at a good quality by binding waste.
A ten gallon aquarium is definitely too small for piranha. Piranha grow to about 8 inches in length, can be active and jumpey swimmers, and produce a lot of waste. All of these factors make it not suitable to keep them in anything less than a 90 gallon aquarium.
One inch of goldfish per gallon of water is often recommended, so you could keep around 7-8 small goldfish in a 30 gallon aquarium. Keep in mind that as goldfish grow, they will require more space, so fewer fish may be ideal for the long term. It's always best to research the specific type of goldfish you have to ensure they have enough space to thrive.
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.
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The Jewel Vision 260 Aquarium is suitable for keeping one Siamese Fighting Fish. One can also keep other tropical, marine and coldwater fish in this aquarium.
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They are harmless and never chase other fish. They help keep the tank clean by eating the algae. It's good to have one in any aquarium.
If the fish is a coldwater species like a Goldfish it should really be in a pond. If the fish is tropical then it should be in an Aquarium. The size of the aquarium depends on the size and quantity of fish you wish to keep. The basic rule for keeping any fish healthy is "1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water , a cycled filter running full time and a 50% water change every week."
Betta splendens, or Siamese fighting fish is probably the most common fish to keep in five gallon containers. They can live for over five years if the water conditions remain suitable. Research before getting any fish, and have the tank set up for at least six weeks prior to introducing the fish.