Fish should not live in bowls with the exception of a betta fish that can live in a 2.5 gallon to 5 gallon tank size. Bowls are just too small and are best used to just grow a few small plants inside.
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It depends on what kind of plants in the fish bowl and what kind of fish. Pet stores sell decorative plastic plants as well as aquarium plants (real plants) for fish tanks. I think that there are even certain types of garden plants that may work in fish tanks, but that requires more research to make sure it is safe for your fish.
they live in sea anenomes. they plants are very poisinus. clown fish are the only ones able to survive in this plant they live in sea anenomes. they plants are very poisinus. clown fish are the only ones able to survive in this plant
Some fish are adapted to eat aquatic plants. That's just what they eat.
None. Bowls are for soup, not fish. Put them in a proper 10gal tank with a filter & heater, plants, rocks & gravel. Add some snails & shrimp for colour.
The tuna is a carnivore. It must eat to survive, and it eats other fish because it cannot eat plants.
No, fish do not necessarily need plants to survive. However, plants can provide fish with hiding spots, oxygen, and natural filtration in their environment, which can contribute to their overall well-being.
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Fish bowls and aquariums in general are made of transparent glass or plastic, so the fish can be seen from the side.
A very good use for Fish Bowls is to use them as a vase. They should never be used to keep a fish in. They are far too small.
Yes they will be happy because they can sleep in the plants and on the gravel.But the fish tank should be large for the fish so it has more room.I would get a large fish tank at petco they are a good price and work GREAT.