Depends on how big the bucket is.
There are big fish and small fish, in case you didn't know.
Well, 4 guppies would be fine in a 2 gallon bowl, but they breed a lot, so you'll have to put them in a 10 gallon tank once there is fry [put the fry in the 10 gallon tank, not the parents!]. But if your just keeping 4 females, or 4 males, they can live in the bowl just fine. I would not put them in a 1 gallon, or 0.5 gallon bowl, though. It's not big enough [not as big as a 2 gallon bowl is]. You can feed guppies betta pellets, betta flakes, or even a broken goldfish flake, if your guessing what to feed them. If you just had goldfish, or betta fish that just passed away, use their fish food to feed your guppies. It won't hurt them, because guppies can and will eat just about anything you float on their water. Hope this helps.
Depends on the car. A big fat heavy truck would get about 8 miles to a gallon. A small car 25-35 miles to a gallon.
Too many unknown factors to consider ! How big is the fuel tank... How many miles per gallon does the car do...
No it will get too big
1 for like 5 months or so it will grow too big in about a year
No matter what its dimensions are it is way too small to keep most fish in successfully.
No! It's not big enough you need a 10 gallon to 20 gallon tank or aquairuim for breeding and you need to be experienced for breeding. In short, no you can't try a 10 gallon tank or over that :) hope I helped
It depends on what size you have. You can have upto 1inch of fish for each U.S. gallon.
Guppies are usually 1 inch long, and a good rule of thumb is to have 1 inch of fish per gallon, so as many as 30 guppies will be just fine. Although, it might be nice to add some different fish occasionally.
The basic rule for keeping any kind of fish is. 1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water.
That all depends on how big the fish are. The rule is "1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water". The tank could easilly be overcrowded if it is stocked with large cichlids and understocked (if there is such a thing) if the fish are Neon Tetras.
Provided your tank is big enough. Minimum requrements are 1 inch of fish needs 1 gallon of water.
It is classed as a very small tank and could only house about 5 inches of fish. (1 goldfish is a 10 inch fish)
Not if you have a big enough space and your fish aren't agressive. For freshwater fish the rule is 1 inch of fish per gallon.
How big is the cube??