A 10-gallon tank is generally too small for three baby red-eared sliders, as they require more space to grow and thrive. As a rule of thumb, each slider needs at least 10 gallons of water, and they will need additional space as they mature. It's better to provide a larger tank, ideally starting with at least a 40-gallon setup, to accommodate their growth and ensure proper filtration and habitat. Additionally, consider that they will need basking areas and proper lighting, which can be challenging in a smaller tank.
As long as the fish isn't any bigger than it.
The turtle will likely eat the rosy barbs if they are small enough.
How about a beta? They are solitary fish, but they do well in small tanks. A five gallon tank would be more than enough for one. Anything less than 1 gallon is not enough.
None are recommended if the Betta is a male.
Depending on the size and age of your beardie. For a baby it can be housed in as small as a 10 gallon fish tank For an adult no less then a 40 gallon fish tank
a gallon is much too much, a standard fish can fill a regular and average glass bowl, a gallon! Totally enough, I tell ya, you, the questioner.
if they are large enough, yes
Yes, That is definitely enough space
It is generally recommended to have 1 inch of fish per gallon of water. So in a 186-gallon tank, you could have approximately 186 inches of fish. However, it's important to consider the specific needs and behaviors of the fish species you choose to ensure they have enough space to thrive.
No! It's not big enough you need a 10 gallon to 20 gallon tank or aquairuim for breeding and you need to be experienced for breeding. In short, no you can't try a 10 gallon tank or over that :) hope I helped
A 20-gallon tank can comfortably house around 4 to 6 molly fish. It is important to consider the size and behavior of the fish to ensure they have enough space to thrive.
The basic rule for keeping any kind of fish is. 1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water.