That is not a very large aquarium, so a shoal of neon tetras would work well
Yes, fish in an aquarium typically need a filter to survive because it helps to keep the water clean and maintain a healthy environment for the fish to live in.
A carbon filter is a good idea in any fish tank as it helps to keep the water oxygenated for the fish. You can get one at any pet store which sells aquarium supplies. An example of a store that may be found in many cities is Tisol. They generally carry a good supply of all aquarium products including carbon filters.
The general rule for stocking a fish tank is 1 inch of fish per gallon of aquarium water.
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The Jewel Vision 260 Aquarium is suitable for keeping one Siamese Fighting Fish. One can also keep other tropical, marine and coldwater fish in this aquarium.
an aquarium or a fish tank
Some essential fish tank accessories to consider purchasing for your aquarium include a filter to keep the water clean, a heater to maintain the right temperature for your fish, a thermometer to monitor the water temperature, a light to provide illumination for your fish and plants, and decorations or plants to create a natural environment for your fish.
Yes (I keep fish too :P)
If the fish is a coldwater species like a Goldfish it should really be in a pond. If the fish is tropical then it should be in an Aquarium. The size of the aquarium depends on the size and quantity of fish you wish to keep. The basic rule for keeping any fish healthy is "1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water , a cycled filter running full time and a 50% water change every week."
Yes you can but i m not sure about the other ?
The main use of aquarium plants is to place them in a fish tank, this encourages fish to use them as spawning sites. Aquarium plants also help to keep the water at a good quality by binding waste.
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