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  2. Livewell - Wikipedia

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    A livewell is a box used to transport live aquatic animals; shrimp, baitfish and mature fish, saltwater or freshwater species. A livewell should be made of materials that are non- toxic to aquatic animals. The shape may be square, rectangular, oval or round. The box may be insulated, portable, and have a drain and lid.

  3. Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    3 cm of adult fish length per 4 litres of water (i.e., a 6 cm-long fish would need about 8 litres of water). [73] 1 cm of adult fish length per 30 square centimetres of surface area. [74] 1 inch of adult fish length per US gallon of water. [73] 1 inch of adult fish length per 12 square inches of surface area. [74]

  4. Fishkeeping - Wikipedia

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    1.5 litres of water for each centimetre of fish length (1 US gallon per inch). [ 14 ] 30 square centimetres of surface area per centimetre of fish length (12 square inches per inch).

  5. List of freshwater aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    Grows large, needs lots of swimming room and is a schooling fish so a 125 gallon would be good for 3-4 [49] Black shark: Labeo chrysophekadion: 90 cm (35 in) Apollo Shark: Luciosoma setigerum: 22 cm (8.7 in) Siamese algae eater, fringe barb: Crossocheilus langei: 16 cm (6.3 in) Many other fish in the order Cypriniformes are also sold under this ...

  6. List of marine aquarium fish species - Wikipedia

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    Requires a 30-gallon tank and 3 inches (7.6 cm) substrate. Tank should remain tightly lidded. May eat small shrimp. 10 cm (3.9 in) Blue dot jawfish: Opistognathus rosenblatti: Yes: 9 cm (3.5 in) Dusky jawfish: Opistognathus whitehurstii: Yes: Requires a 30-gallon tank and 3 inches (7.6 cm) sand substrate. Tank should remain tightly lidded. 14 ...

  7. Talk:African dwarf frog - Wikipedia

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    1. The article on daphnia says they are often fed to African dwarf frogs for a snack 2. The claim "a one gallon tank can hold 1–2 frogs" seems dubious to me. I would like to see a citation. For freshwater aquarium fish the rule of thumb is "one inch of fish per gallon of water".

  8. Common goldfish - Wikipedia

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    A filter that can do at least 10x filtration is best, which means that for every 10 gallons or liters of water, the filter should be able to cycle 100 gallons or liters per hour. If the oxygen in the water runs out then the fish may die or become unconscious. It is advised to move the fish to a basin of water full of freshwater.

  9. Neon tetra - Wikipedia

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    Neon tetras are considered easy to keep in an aquarium of at least 10 US gallons (38 L; 8.3 imp gal) with a temperature range of between 72–76 °F (22–24 °C), a water pH of between 6.0 and 7.0, GH of below 10 dGH and KH of 1–2 dKH, and under 20 ppm of nitrate.

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