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.
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 fish bowl is
No
Platys can sometimes be kept in a bowl, if the bowl is big enough and in a warm enough area. Generally, though, fish bowls should be banned and not used.
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.
No fish should be kept in a bowl. They should be kept in at least 10 gallons of water but usually more depending on how many fish you have and how many you have. A good general rule is for every inches of fish you should have 1 gallon of water keeping in mind that they will grow.
Check the manual for the specific fish bowl appliance you are talking about; that should clear up the issue.
no it should not die if you set the bowl up properly but sometimes fish die because of shock but only if you are rough with them so no it should not be be careful
Bettas are. Goldfish really should have an aquarium if you want them to live.
I clean my male betta's 1gal bowl at least once a week
It should be fine.
A fish in a bowl