For a freshwater tank, its safe to add fish after the the ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels are safe for fish. Ammonia and nitrite should be at 0 ppm and nitrate levels should be very low, under 50 ppm. You should also make sure that other parameters are safe for the species of fish that will be living in the tank.
Calculating how many fish is often decided by what is called the 1 inch per gallon rule i.e. you could have 55 fish of 1 inch long fully mature. However there are many variables inlcuding filtration, surface area of tank, the species you get and how messy that species is. The best way to decide is to discuss it with a aquarium store owner (not large stores such as pets@home etc as they have terrible knowledge of species and fishkeeping in general.
Not in its self. The fish could jump out of the tank and land outside the tank, though.
Yes, you can reuse an old fish tank as long as it is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected before setting it up for new fish. Make sure to properly inspect the tank for any damage that may affect its structural integrity before reusing it.
It depends on how often you clean the tank. you dont need a sucker fish if you clean your tank alot. If you dont clean your tank that often then get one. you should talk to your local pet store for more information.
The isolation tank in fish tycoon is that little box that, when you put your fish in it, will show its age, what type of fish, health, and if its fed.
A big fish tank is as long as its been built. 'Big' is a subjective term. Ask yourself, how long is a big fish tank, to me? That is where your answer lies. For me, a 'big' fish tank is anything over at or over 4 feet long.
Put the fish in 2 days after you get the tank, they live longer.
Yes, urchins are considered "cleaners" and will scavenge the bottom of the tank for food.
Snails in a fish tank typically live for about 1 to 2 years.
Any sulphate (sulphur) at all would be considered dangerous and potentially deadly to fish.
How long does it take for a oscar to get used to a new tank
28-114 days for your average fishy in a fish tank.
you can as long as you have a filter and a fish tank
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Fish can typically survive without a filter in their tank for a few days to a week, depending on the size of the tank, the number of fish, and the water quality. However, it is important to provide proper filtration for the long-term health and well-being of the fish.
As long as fish have an environment that allows reproduction, it is a renewable resource (for food). Just don't eat every fish in the tank at once!