That depends on the capacity of the air pump and the fineness of the airstone. It will certainly be a lot and will also be an incalculable quantity since the bubbles are being destroyed and created almost simultaneously.
If there are bubbles around the top of the bowl, it means your fish is happy :)
The water in the fishbowl is evapourated which forms air bubbles under the leaves in the fish tank because the evapourated water escapes the bowl of water by travelling as a bubble. The leaves in the fish tank traps the bubble under it causing it to stay there.
Bubbles in a fishbowl can occur due to a variety of reasons, such as excess waste buildup, high water temperature, or the fish producing excess mucus. It could also be a sign of poor water quality or inadequate aeration. Regular cleaning and monitoring of the fishbowl parameters are essential to ensure the well-being of the fish.
it depends how big the fish bowl is
No because i have had a male betta in the past and it was just him in the bowl and he was always making bubbles... I guess it just depends if your fish wants to mate he will make bubbles Hope this helps :)
Bubbles is a Yellow Tang fish.
A male beta fish blows a lot of bubbles. so if there are a ton of bubbles at the top of the bowl or tank, your fish is most likely a boy.
the guy at PetSmart told me it means the fish wants to mate ...yep, even fish have the need :)
The purpose of an aerator in a fish tank is to increase the surface are of the water next to the oxygen source to allow a more efficient transport of oxygen from the air to the water for the fish to be able to breath. A few large bubbles have less overall surface area than many small bubbles.
A fish in a bowl
yes bubbles help bring air to the fish and keep the water moving
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