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B tooling is having head and body more than d tooling As b has 1.5 & length of 5.13 body 1 inch d has 1 inch head and length 5.13 body 0.73
Provided your tank is big enough. Minimum requrements are 1 inch of fish needs 1 gallon of water.
1 inch of body length per gallon of water.
Probably about 8 one inch fish, 4 two inch fish, and so on. The general rule is one inch of fish per gallon. If your fish are small, you could have 16 half-inch fish. Sometimes it's okay to go over that limit with smaller fish, but I wouldn't put more than 11 or 12 one inch fish in it.
Provided you remember the 1 inch of fish to 1 gallon of water rule yes Betta splendens (Fighter) and Apistogramma ramirezi (Ram) will be OK together.
A three inch might be 1year old will it depends on the fish what kind of fish.
The rule of thumb is usually 1 inch of fish per gallon. You could have 1 10 inch fish or 10 1 inch fish
your head
If you are talking about Siamese fighting fish, which are also known as betta fish, full grown males body length is about 1.5 inches (4 cm) give or take, not including the tail fins. Tail fin style can vary greatly adding anywhere from a quarter inch to over one inch.
You need to provide 1 gallon of water per inch of fish. Goldfish get along fine with other goldfish.
1 inch of mercury is equal to 1.133 feet of head.
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