It is regarded as desirable to have a filter that will turn over the contents of the tank in an hour. Your 70 gal tank would probably be holding around 60 gals of water (allowing for 1 inch at top and displacement for substrate and water scapeing). So you would be looking for a power filter that will turn over at least 60 gals per hour.
Not a chance. They are active fish that like living in schools and would be miserable in such a tiny tank. The only fish that could comfortably live in a tank this size is a betta. Even a betta should ideally have a bigger tank, but will be comfortable in one gallon if 70% water changes are done weekly, RELIGIOUSLY. NEVER skip a water change.
Actually most moray eels don't really need large tanks, and a 70 gallon will do fine for most species.
Yes, goldfish are very messy. Goldfish need 10 gallons per fish, you actually need a 20 gallon tank or about a 70 liter tank for 2 goldfish. But the small tank will do while they are small, you will need to eventually get a larger tank.
The Aprilia SR 50 scooter has a 2.1 gallon gas tank and may get as much as 70 miles to the gallon or over 150 miles on a tank of gas.
The CXT gets 8-10 miles per gallon, and has a 70 gallon tank. That may be your best choice.
Comet goldfish are best suited to living with other goldfish of similar size and temperament. Due to their large size and messy eating habits, it is recommended to avoid adding other fish to a 10 gallon tank with comet goldfish. It is important to provide enough space and filtration for all fish to thrive.
Betta fish are pretty versatile. They could be in a cold water tank (not below 70 degrees) or in a warmer tank (upper 70's lower 80's) just, don't put them in cold then suddenly warm and vice versa, or, they'll die of shock. Also, they could be in a still water bowl or in a tank with bubbles. Although a betta can survive in a small bowl, a container of at least 2 gallons is preferable (a person could live in a closet, but would he want to??). Male bettas are "fin nippers" and so if placed in a community tank, avoid fish with long fins, like mollies or guppies. You must have at least 1 gallon of water per inch of fish, and provide plenty of hiding places.
Yes!!They can!! If you read about them they do like to have bigger cages!!I have mine in a 1 and half gallon bowl and he LOVES it!! Just make sure that you have a aquarium thermometer in the aquarium and make sure the water is about 70-80+ F..
While there are many different sizes of corner fish tanks on the market, there tends to be three typical sizes that are most common for corner fish tanks. The smallest size is a 54 gallon tank, which is 38" x 27" x 32". The medium sized corner tank is 70 gallons and is 48" x 28" x 25". The largest size 90 gallons and is 48 x 34 x 24".
1232/46 mpg = 26.78 gals. needed 27 gals/10 gallon tank= fill up 3 times
yes if the snowflake eel has a large rock for a shelter
mine cost £70 pounds and it came with light, filter and heater