The general rule of thumb to allow a proper exchange of gasses with the air is 6 square inches of surface area per 1 inch of fish. The minimum volume of water required for 1 inch of fish is 1 gallon. So a 10 inch fish should have at least 10 gallons of water (not a nominal10 gal tank) and a surface area of no less than 60sq ins.
No, a two liter bottle is too small to support fish. Fish need a certain amount of water volume, oxygen, and space to swim and thrive. It is not a suitable environment for fish to live in such a confined space.
36 inches
It depends on what type of snake you have.
1/4 of a mile
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Fish need enough space in their environment to swim freely, exhibit natural behaviors, and have access to adequate resources like food and shelter. The amount of space required varies depending on the species of fish, but overcrowding can lead to stress, aggression, and poor health. Providing sufficient space is essential for fish to thrive in their environment.
The amount of space a fish needs to thrive in its environment depends on the species of fish. Some fish require more space to swim and explore, while others can thrive in smaller tanks or ponds. It is important to research the specific needs of the fish species to ensure they have enough space to live comfortably and stay healthy.
no koi fish do not need a lot of space 10 to 12 of them are often put into a small pond
how much space that daisy need
not that much space..
Sea lions need plenty of space, and lot of fish to eat.
a lot of space?
Only if you had a humongous tank, they need space.
they need there own space ,air,water and also food to live.
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Fish need clean water, appropriate temperature, oxygen, proper nutrition, and space to swim in order to survive in a tank.