The one inch of fish per gallon of water is an old guideline. With newer filters, and other equipment, plus more frequent water changes your tank can support more fish.
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When measuring the length of a goldfish for an aquarium, it is common practice to measure from the tip of the fish's nose to the base of the tail fin, excluding the tail length. This measurement is known as the "standard length" and is used to determine appropriate tank size based on the fish's body length.
None. A yard is a linear measure of length a gallon is a measure of volume.
No mm equal a gallon. - Gallon is volume, mm is length.
Millimeter is a unit of length, gallon is a unit of volume - they don't translate.
APARENTLY around 11 months!
The gallon (volume) and the inch (length) can not be equated.
No, both male and female goldfish's tails are the same length. The sex of a goldfish does not determine how long a goldfish's tail will be. Usually the parents and what type of variety of goldfish the fish is will.
feet is a measurement of length and gallon is a measurement of volume
No. - A gallon is a measurement of volume. - Centimetres are a measurement of length.
The butterfly tail goldfish usually measures in at 6-7 inches. They are condsidered to be medium in size compared to other goldfish. Their closest relative, the fantail goldfish, is slightly smaller at about 4-6 inches in length.
im guessing centimeters... O.O