Goldfish NEED 20 gallons for the first fish and an additional 10 gallons per additional goldfish. So for 3 goldfish you NEED a 40 gallon aquarium with A LOT of filtration.
Your 3 goldfish will be dead soon due to both ammonia poisoning and lack of oxygen.
Since goldfish have primitive gills, they require A LOT of dissolved oxygen in the water. Hence why they do better in unheated aquariums because cold water holds more dissolved oxygen then warm water does.
You need to clean that bowl like 3 times a day. It is cruelty to keep them in there. Goldfish are America's number 1 mistreated and abused pet because people cram them in bowls. When properly cared for goldfish have lifespans of 30 yrs and grow 8-24 inches depending on variety. I have personally seen 14 inch black moors and have a picture of a 15 inch red oranda.
If you want your goldfish tolive then you should move it into a tank of at least 10 gallons. Goldfish are extremely messy so depending on the size of the bowl and the size of the goldfish you may have to clean it as often as everyday! Remember to always use a dechlorinator.However regardless of how big the fish is right now it will be developmentally stunted if not moved into a bigger container/tank.Only betta fish can live in a bowl.
When I got my goldfish my friend who has a Betta and goldfish told me that her fish are BOTH in a bowl and her one just died because it was overfed But she will have them for 2 and a half years in September.
You need to change it every two weeks at the least, weekly is more ideal.
I found a page that describes how it needs to be done:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2991_wash-goldfish-bowl.html
It depends how big it is. If it is a small bowl not even a gallon then it should have it's water changed every day. If it is a larger bowl about 5 gallons it should have it's water changes Avery 2-3 days. It is best that your fish does not live in small bowls unless you have a betta fish. 10 Gallon fish tanks are very cheap and it is a good idea to buy one for your fish if you are just using a bowl.
Contrary to belief, there are absolutely no fish that belong in a 'goldfish bowl' as it's not enough space for a fish to live and thrive.
A goldfish requires at minimum a 20 gallon tank alone; a betta fish should be in at least 5 gallons even though the stores sell them in cups (this is due to not being able to house them together, and not having that sort of tank space).
goldfish make a ton of waste so change a fourth of your tank per day
A minimum of once a week, preferably twice.
every 3-4 weeks
they might get the "ICK" or they can get sick from there bowl or tank not being clean
Zero, goldfish need very clean cool water and are very dirty fish.
Stop doing a handstand. If your goldfish is floating, it will float to the top, not the bottom, therefore, you must be upside down!
Love in a Goldfish Bowl was created in 1961.
they can live in goldfish bowls i have always kept my beta in a goldfish bowl and my last beta lived between 4-5 years in a goldfish bowl.
Goldfish shouldn't be living in a bowl, they'll have a really bad life and wont live long at all. Just scoop some of the water up into a spare tank or something with the goldfish so it can stay there while u clean it. Then just rinse it with normal water and use the special goldfish cleaning spray. then fill it back up, and tip the goldfish back in carefully. When i was little, I had a goldfish in a 10 liter tank... pretty bad but id say that's the smallest ONE goldfish should ever be in if you want it to last >_<
Unless you expect it to just swim around in a bowl. It helps to CLEAN IT every once in a while.
There is nothing unsafe about caring for your fish while pregnant, so you can continue as normal
No, if you put a pretzel in a goldfish's bowl, it will kill it
Yes, like all pet fish, goldfish need more oxygen than can be provided by just a bowl of water.
goldfish live in a bowl and clownfish are nemo