Depends on the type of fish you plan to put together. For instance, beta fish prefer to be alone.
You can put 2 females in or a female and a male but never put to males in the same bowl. They will fight.
No, they will fight. It would stress them out.
No. They will kill each other.
Two litres of water might fill a fish bowl.
No, male Beta fish should never be put in the same bowl or tank. They are aggressive fighting fish. That's why in the pet store, they are always separated in one bowl. Good Luck!
Yes, provided the bowl is large enough.
Yes, "fishbowl" is a compound word. It is formed by combining the words "fish" and "bowl," which together refer to a bowl used to hold fish. Compound words are created when two or more words are joined to create a new meaning.
Two males will kill each other.
One is in a bowl the other is in a shadow on the wall
They are also called bettas. Never place two male bettas alone, or with other fish in the same tank or bowl without an equal amount of females. Otherwise, they will fight each other to the death.
That might be Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here," with the line "we're just two lost souls swimming in a fishbowl, year after year."
when getting supplies: about a 10" goldfish bowl, small aquarium rocks, goldfish food, a real or fake fish plant, and a fish bowl decoration (any different style: shells, ships etc. just one or two)setting up bowl: place rocks in fish bowl. rinse your bowl w/ the rocks in a large sink, to be sure no excess paint or dust is in your bowl. Now it's time to start "decorating" your fish bowl, but first fill up your bowl w/ water a tad bit colder than room temperature. Place plant and decor in bowl, slightly "planting" the items in the rocks.(make sure when you add your fish, that the water is the same temurature as the place were he was originally in) Now you can put your fish in your bowl!caring for your fish: you need to weekly clean your fish bowl. find a temporary plastic bowl large enough for your fish (fill w/water!). with a fish net scoop your fish from his permanent home (you must be very gentle and slow when scooping). place your fish in the temporary bowl (if your fish needs help getting out of the net, help him by giving him a gentle push out of the net). set your fish in a safe spot. bring your permanent bowl to your large sink. take out all decor and scrub under running cold water (throughout this cleaning process keep water cold). set scrubbed decor aside. fill your bowl have way with water, and put a plastic bag on your hand. mix the rocks in the water w/ your hands, getting all algae and "dirt" out from the bottom. empty the bowl (make sure no rocks escape!). fill the bowl again 1/2 way. take some rocks in your hand and rub them on all sides in bowl, this gets algae of the sides. repeat the mixing process about 4 to 5 times. Now fill your bowl half way w/ water. add your plant and decor to your bowl. dry the outside of your bowl with a wash cloth so that the bowl doesn't slip. bring the bowl to were your fish is. if your temporary bowl is wide remove fish with net first, then water. if your temp. bowl is not wide poor all together slowly into permanent bowl. Great job! your fish is happy in his clean habitat. remember to clean your bowl once a week and feed your fish a pinch of food daily! remember responsibility, love and care is what makes animals trust you. Happy fish owning!- A.M.