You should never keep guppies in a 1 gallon tank. It is 1 gallon for everyone 1 inch of fish. So you might be able to fit one guppy in there, so they will be happier with more guppies in a larger tank. So do not try to put more fish in a 1 gallon tank with guppies. It is a bad idea and will cause over populating, fighting and forcing you to clean the tank much more often. In small quarters sickness can also occur. I suggest you buy a bigger tank, then think about getting more fish.
Betta fish, guppies, tetras.
They need a 5+ Gallon tank and you can only have one in the same tank.
You can safely keep a shoal of neon tetras (tropical) in a 17 gallon tank
depends on the size of the fish, the filtration, if it is salt or fresh... lots of variables. A very rough estimate has always been 1 inch of fish per gallon of water.
Yes, just make sure they have enough fresh water to breathe. The rule is one inch of fish per gallon.
I have a 20 gallon fresh water fish tank. I have one gold fish that i think is pregnant again. She just hides all the time is that ok?
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It never hurts to have a filter it will only improve your fish's chances of survival and decrease your need to clean.
It is a tank that will hold one gallon of water when filled to the brim. No tank is ever filled to the brim so the tank will never actually hold a gallon of water. It is not large enough to properly house any fish.
A 100-gallon fish tank weighs approximately 834 pounds when filled with water. The weight of the tank itself can vary depending on the material it is made of, but the water alone would weigh around 8.35 pounds per gallon.
i dont really know sorry
A 1 gallon tank could have one betta fish, but you will need to be diligent about changing the water on a regular basis. The smallest tank that should be used, even for a betta, is a 2.5 gallon tank as it at least gives the fish swimming room.