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A fish in a bowl
If you want a fish bowl fish I recommend a betta fish but, none do.
A fish bowl is not a solution its what you keep your goldfish/ beta fish in :P
A betta fish is the only fish that can stay in a bowl :) hope I helped :)
it depends how big the fish bowl is
If the fish bowl is big enough, yes.
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.
it depends how big the hermit crab is or the fish bowl
A fish bowl could be made out of Lego blocks. This would serve as an artistic expression rather than an actual functioning fish bowl.
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A fish will most likely die if you put a cleaning agent in its fish bowl without removing the fish. You should remove your fish with a net and place it in another safe container until fish bowl is clean.
In theory, you could have a 2 mL fish bowl, but you could only put a very small fish in it. The 1 L fish bowl would be a better choice.