This depends. Here, this might help you a little bit.
1 small fish (1-3 inches)
A small bowl (Make sure you still have an filter!)
2 small fish
A two gallon tank
3 small fish
A two gallon tank
4 small fish
A three-four gallon tank
5 small fish
At least a five gallon tank
1 medium fish (2-3 inches)
A two gallon tank
2 medium fish
A two gallon tank
3 medium fish
A two gallon tank
4 meduim fish
A two-three gallon tank
5 meduim fish
At least a five gallon tank
1 large fish (3-6 inches)
A five gallon tank
2 large fish
A five-six gallon tank
3 large fish
A six-ten gallon tank
4 large fish
A six-ten gallon tank
5 large fish
A six-ten gallon tank
And if your wanting a bunch of fish, here is a explanation.
20+ small fish
15 gallon tank
20+medium
10 gallon tank
You can imagine the rest.
54in
You need to provide 1 gallon of water per inch of fish. Goldfish get along fine with other goldfish.
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.
Regardless of the type or size of goldfish the minimum acceptable size of an aquarium for a goldfish is 30 gallons. Buy a tank that is at least 30 gallons if you plan to have goldfish. You can comfortably fit 3 goldfish in a tank this size but no goldfish in a tank any smaller. Goldfish are essentially pond fish and need lots of space to swim; they will not thrive in a small aquarium.
you will need a gallon for every inch the shubunkins grow you will need at least one gallon for a snail
The goldfish tank size myth suggests that goldfish can live in small tanks, but the truth is that they need a lot of space to thrive. Goldfish produce a lot of waste and need room to swim and grow properly. It is recommended to provide at least 20 gallons of water per goldfish to ensure their health and well-being.
how much space that daisy need
A Goldfish will grow quicker if you increase its metabolism slightly. This can be done by keeping the water at summer temperatures of around 65F to 70F. Goldfish kept at this higher temp will also need added space (2 gals per inch of fish), air bubbles and a really good filtration system. Their food intake will also need to be increased and the inclusion of live food such as earthworms several times weekly would also be advised.
Because a comet is a single tailed goldfish, and can grow very long, it will need at least 30 gallons on it's own
Your goldfish are all going to die. Sorry to be so blunt about this but goldfish NEED at LEAST 1 gallon of water per one inch of fish. They should be kept in large aquaria or ponds. They are not suited for life in a bowl.
Goldfish don't need salt because they are Freshwater Fish!
Turtles need a tank that is at least 10 gallons per inch of their shell length to thrive in captivity. It is important to provide enough space for them to swim, bask, and move around comfortably.