No, they need air, filtrtion and regulated temperature. Not many fish can be kept in bowls.
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I guess you mean Puffer fish. If so, then the answer is definitely NO! IMO there is no fish that should be kept in a fish bowl.
Kissing fish or kissing gourami, typically eat benthic algae and aquatic plants, they will also eat insects taken from water's surface. Kissing fish also filter plankton from the water and scrape the algae from stones. Cooked lettuce is a good alternative for kissing fish kept in an aquarium and any kind of live food.
Platys can sometimes be kept in a bowl, if the bowl is big enough and in a warm enough area. Generally, though, fish bowls should be banned and not used.
no, i would advise a larger tank x
No, all aquarium kept fish need filtration
Water temperature in the aquarium should be kept in the 75-80 F range.
A guppie is a tropical fish and should be kept in an aquarium with other tropical fish, a goldfish is kept in a bowl or tank in cold water - the 2 cannot be kept together because of the different in the temperature of the water
Tropical fish are normally kept in a heated aquarium. Goldfish (and similar species) are usually kept in a coldwater aquarium, or in a goldfish bowl. Where fish are reared commercially for eating: salmon, trout, etc. they are kept in floating fish hatcheries that are usually found in Scottish sea-lochs.
a fish bowl, aquarium, bucket, etc. but the water needs to be warmer -12 degrees
It turns into a Lizard..and after the lizard it turns into a monkey..then a gorilla...then a human.
No fish is best for a bowl, buy at-least a one gallon tank with filter, and you will clean it once every 2 to 4 weeks, a bowl will have to be cleaned every week. Also, your fish can swim better with more room, become less bored, and will be happier. If this is above your budget, fish is not for you.