they need to know how long they can be underwater, and how deep they can go with the air in the tank.
5,775 cubic inches in 25 US gallons.
A Betta can have any type of water . A Betta can live in a habitat from1- however many gallons your tank is . Just make sure to declorify the water . You could get some bettasafe from walmart Beta's can suvive in mere ounces of water, they are air breathers, just keep it clean and warm and never put 2 betas where they can see each other or in the same tank.
You can inflate objects and make them bigger by adding air to the object. Balloons and tires are objects that require air in order to inflate and make them bigger.
In general, there isn't much real difference. Not enough to be concerned anyway. A few different manufacturers have some injector cleaners that may or may not make a difference. Rather than worrying about the BRAND of fuel, just try to get FRESH fuel, meaning that it hasn't been sitting in a tank for a month at the gas station. Always buy fuel at the place that sells the most since it has been refined more recently, that way you'll get far less water and dirt getting into your tank and fuel line. Water condenses in an underground tank (or even an above ground tank) when the fuel is colder than the air. "Fresh" fuel is generally warmer than the air and prevents condensation and keeps you from getting water in your fuel. Also, older fuel tends to build up more particulates through precipitation, you don
Not if you're using a co2 tank.
By Nitrogen I am taking it that you mean compressed air and as long as the tank is high pressure it should work fine.
Yes, any size Co2 or air tank can be used with the A5 and every modern day, as long as it has the standard ASA threads.
Yes it can be.
It is actually a fairly simple air system. The air travels from the tank, through the ASA, to the line and up to the regulator. The air through stock just makes the line look a bit better.
You can use co2 tanks if they are the anti-syphon tanks or if you put that on your tank put even then they are not recommended.
The "tombstone" is what the gas-valve connection device on the Tippmann A5/X7. It is on the end of the steel hose, which is connected to the ASA or Air source adapter, where the tank is screwed in.
The air compressor was indeed created in the 1809 by German Mark Pork. As for where did he make air compressor tank, I have no idea about it but I am happy to learn that too.
No they dont have air fresheners for hermit crabs
Something not everyone takes into account is that every molecule has a weight, even the molecules that make up air. It may not be noticeable, but it's definitely present. So if by "empty tank" you mean "a tank containing no molecules", and it were compared to a tank filled with air, or "a tank containing at least one molecule", then you can see that a tank filled with air will weigh more than an empty tank (although the difference may be very very small).
Compressors do not 'make' air. They are essentially air pumps take the air from the surroundings and compress it into a tank for use with tools or inflating tires.
Bottom of the air tank. Used to drain the water in the bottom off the tank