If you are going to keep a beta, it would be perfect! You might also want some live or silk plants to keep them happy. I would make 30% water changes every week thought…
Two bowls of 3 liter Then fill 4 liter bowl and pour into 3 liter bowl - which leaves 1 liter in 4 liter bowl Repeat So 3+3+1+1 = 8 or simply two bowls of 4 liter
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.
1. Fill the 3 liter bowl from the 10 liter jug. -Jug: 7/10 -Bowl: 3/3 -Cup: 0/5 2. Pour the 3 liters from the bowl into the 5 liter cup. -Jug: 7/10 -Bowl: 0/3 -Cup: 3/5 3. Fill the 3 liter bowl again from the 10 liter jug. -Jug: 4/10 -Bowl: 3/3 -Cup: 3/5 **If having the 4 liters in the jug is acceptable, just stop here. If you need the 4 liters in the cup, continue. 4. Fill the remainder of the 5 liter cup with with water from the 3 liter bowl. This will use 2 of the 3 liters in the bowl, leaving one left over. -Jug: 4/10 -Bowl: 1/3 -Cup: 5/5 5. Pour the 5 liters in the cup into the jug. -Jug: 9/10 -Bowl: 1/3 -Cup: 0/5 6. Pour the 1 liter from the 3 liter bowl into the 5 liter cup. -Jug: 9/10 -Bowl: 0/3 -Cup: 1/5 7. Fill the 3 liter bowl with water from the 10 liter jug. -Jug: 6/10 -Bowl: 3/3 -Cup: 1/5 8. Pour the 3 liters in the bowl into the 5 liter cup. -Jug: 6/10 -Bowl: 0/3 -Cup: 4/5 You now have 4 liters in the 5 liter cup.
-fill 5L pour into 7L -fill 5L pour into 7L so that the 7L is now full 5L jar has 3L and 7L has 7L -empty 7L -pour the 3L from the 5 into the 7 -fill 5L pour into 7L so that the 7L is now full 5L jar has 1L and 7L is full -fill 5L (again!) pour into 7L 7L jar now has 6L -fill the 5L jar and pour into the 7L jar so that it is full -since 1L is poured from 5L there is 4L remaining in it. these water pouring questions work by the remainder when multiples of the smaller container are divided by the larger container (that's why the procedure is so repetitive!)
in a large 1 liter bowl has a mass of about 50 mg. in a large 1 liter bowl has a mass of about 50 mg.
If Hall adds 50 percent of a 3-liter bottle to a bowl, he has added 1.5 liters to the bowl. 1.5 liters is equal to approximately 50 fluid ounces, so if the question was that Hall added 50 ounces of a 3-liter bottle to a bowl, the answer is still 1.5 liters.
Depends on size of the bowl.
You want to make sure that the bowl is big enough for what you wan't to mix in it. Also you wan't to make sure it is dishwasher safe and durable.
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no,but if your cage is big enough they should have a walk in water bowl so they can get in and feel right at home
Yes, provided the bowl is large enough.
If the fish bowl is big enough, yes.