I would suggest that the smallest tank size should be as large as you can afford to purchase and house but not smaller than 2 gallons. The way I reach the 2 gallon size is simply by applying the principle of "1 inch of fish requires 1 gallon of water. There are very few fish species that do not grow to more than 1 inch in length but there are several that reach a little under 2 inches.
the smallest fish that live in ocean is tiny goby
No, freezing a live minnow will likely kill it. Fish are cold-blooded creatures and cannot survive being frozen and then thawed. It is not a humane way to handle live fish.
some fish live in salt water some in fresh water it all depends on the kind of fish they could live in the ocean or in the lake or in the stream or in the pond or you could have one as a pet.
a fish
probably a 50 gallon tank would be best.
Use the basic rule that all successfull aquarists live by. " 1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water" and put the fish in something larger. Then the fish bowl can be used as a vase or something more sensible and humane than for torturing a fish in.
No, they do not live in an area where fish could be found.
Well, you gotta chose fish that live in the same conditions as the goldfish such as Koi. You could also do some researching and find out too.
not a chance. you could buy guppies as feeder fish for them though.
probably not.
No cos gold fish are cold water fish and star fish are sea water
Only fish like goldfish could live in your garden in a pond