about 10 or 15 depends on how big they are
No. The only thing that can go into a 1g tank is a betta, and that's barely okay. PLEASE don't put any number of goldfish in a 1g
you would have to get a 10 gallon tank for 1 goldfish! you would need a 20 gallon tank for 2 goldfish. Also goldfish don't go well together there just being stored at the store they take the fish out right when they start to be aggressive. sorry bout your 2 gallon tank!!
If it is goldfish: 7 can fit. if it is mos other fish (besides koi) you can fit 14
No, but it also depends on the size of the goldfish. I would say to go pick out 2 goldfish, put them on hold and go back home and see if you think they will fit, if you are still not sure, try bringing the tank to the petstore and ask them what they think.
yes my goldfish and guppies go fine together
No, 5 gallons is way too small for a goldfish- they need at least 10 gallons each with the minimum tank size being 30 gallons. As for the crab- depending on the species he/she may be able to fit in a 5 gallon tank by him/herself comfortably, but this is usually not the case. Your best bet would be to go with a different type of fish such as a Betta fish- unlike goldfish, they can actually thrive in small tanks.
A goldfish can grow to 12 inches or so. Using the basic rules of fishkeeping which are :- 1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water. :- Every tank needs a permanently running cycled filter. :- Every tank needs a minimum of 50% of its water replaced every week. It is obvious that a 10 gal tank is not large enough for even one fully grown goldfish. You could put a few small ones in the tank but keep an eye on their sizes and do not go over the 1 inch per gallon rule, otherwise you will have constant sickness/health problems with the fish caused by overstocking.Actually it depends on how big they are if you have a baby goldfish, then you could put around five, but would need to buy a bigger tank later on. ( if they dont die ) If you have fully grown goldfish, then maybe around 2-3. Usually the tank size doesnt harm them. What happenes is that if the tank is too small, then they wont grow and they will probably die. And if one becomes pregnant, then they will have no room to lay the eggs or they wont have enough room to swim while being chases by other goldfish. Hope this helps!
no goldfish and tropical fish cannot live together. gold fish are cold water fish and tropical fish are tropical fish. also only 2 goldfish can go in a 30 gallon, because goldfish make a lot of waste.
One ft per 20bbls of fluid
Of course!
One inch of goldfish per gallon of water is often recommended, so you could keep around 7-8 small goldfish in a 30 gallon aquarium. Keep in mind that as goldfish grow, they will require more space, so fewer fish may be ideal for the long term. It's always best to research the specific type of goldfish you have to ensure they have enough space to thrive.