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It should be a ten gallon tank and should have a bowl of water to lay the eggs in.
None. The 1 gallon bowl is already too small for the betta by itself.
It depends how big your bowl is if it is below 5 gallons then you should put one. But if it is 1 or 2 gallons then you will have to move it into a 5 gallon tank or bowl at the least.
A 4 gallon fish bowl is not adequate for these fish and you were miss-sold them. Is this bowl filtered? If it's not, it's not suitable for any fish. A 4g, filtered and heated, is only really suitable for a single Betta or a dwarf shrimp tank. In reality both these species of fish should be in shoals of their own kind. The Rosy Barb should be kept in a group no less than 5, the Tiger Barb no less than 8! For a shoal of Rosy Barbs you need at least a 15-20 gallon, for the larger Tigers, no less than 30 gallons. Return these fish to the store and do more species research!
It depends on the size of the fish. :)
One way to seperate a mixture containing fine sand and water is through a process called filtration. Pour the mixture through a coffee filter over a glass or bowl. The sand should collect in the filter and the water should go through and settle in the bowl below.
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No. You should never put any fish in a bowl. 1. They don"t live as long in bowls rather than they do in tanks. 2. With a bowl you would have to clean it out every three days. 3. The fish will be miserable in a bowl so a bowl is a bad idea. If you cant afford a tin gallon tank then get a five gallon it"s small and it will make your fish much happier rather than living in a bowl. Your fish will thank you for not putting them in a bowl. Hope this helped.
No, you need a 10 gallon aquarium. Bettas should not be kept in bowls at all. 2.5 gallons is the minimum.
A betta fish is the only fish that can stay in a bowl :) hope I helped :)