A common good rule of thumb for figuring out how much water a turtle needs is to measure its shell from head to tail. A turtle needs five gallons of water for every inch long that it is. So only a hatch-ling can be kept in a 5 gallon tank.
The only fish you can keep in a 5 gallon tank is one betta (Siamese fighting fish) on it's own as that is a very small tank.
The tank is a 90 Gal acrylic model
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A 55 gallon fish tank will be able to give rise to thousands of fish.
yes i have coating to put inside a 3200 gal water tank to keep it from rusting
probably 75 dollars
about 10 gal per fish
That all depends on how warm the area is where you wish to keep the tank. If the tank will need a heater/thermostat unit then that would be the main physical limiting factor. The unit must go completely under water. I would remind you however that the smaller the tank the harder it is to keep fish in it successfully. The basic rule for keeping fish is 1 gal (4.25ltrs) of water is needed for 1" (2.5cm) of fish.
10 US gallons is 37,854.1mL
Can !out use two what in a ten gal fish tank. Need more info.
I am lookin toward freshwater fish and i like chichilds, gouramis, angelfish, fish like that what kind of combos can i do?
you mean in a ten gallon tank? yes, then, if it is a stable tank, and there is a male and a female, then it is possible. that has happened to my 10 gal. before.