Any reptile you choose to put into the large fish tank provided it will fit and you know how to look after it properly.
Yes they will be happy because they can sleep in the plants and on the gravel.But the fish tank should be large for the fish so it has more room.I would get a large fish tank at petco they are a good price and work GREAT.
They are kept in a fish shop or aquarium or even a fish tank
An aquarium
Male bettas should be kept alone. Female bettas can sometimes be kept with other fish, but in a large community tank. Bettas need their space!
Yes they will, to prevent this you could buy a fish tank cage.
tutles and fish should NEVER be kept together
No, betta fish are typically aggressive and territorial, so they are best kept alone in a tank to prevent conflict with other fish.
A Koi can be kept in a large tank with a power filter, it will grow as big as the tank!! No, it will not eat other fish, but it will torment them. Hope this helps.Newfieman Koi will only play with the fish, some people look at it as picking on them but they only play. Sometimes the other fish dislike it but that cant be helped. Koi will also experiment with slower moving fish, via pecking at their tails or fins to try and make them swim a little faster.oh, that sounds so cute! -Stargazer
Guppies are community fish that should never be kept alone or in bowls they require large tank, at least 10 gallons.
Fish are typically kept in aquariums or fish tanks. These containers are designed to provide the necessary environment for fish to thrive, including appropriate water conditions, filtration, and space to swim. Some fish are also kept in outdoor ponds or bodies of water.
The tank is a 90 Gal acrylic model
Other large, aggressive cichlids and fish such as Pacus and Jack Dempseys. Size and temperaments should be kept closely the same. Odd number of fish generally do better to help displace aggression. Tank should also be large enough to house these fish properly with enough territories. When adding new fish to an aggressive tank, feed tank fish first before releasing new fish. Also, turning aquarium lights off for the release also helps. The first few seconds of the fish entering the tank and swimming downward that are the most crucial.