No, it really isn't fair at all. Some fish can survive in a small tank like bettas but they won't be happy. Fish need approx. 1 gallon per inch of fish to thrive.
Yes you can.
small ones
The turtles will eat the fish.
Small, hardy, non aggressive fish are best. These include small tetras, rasboras, barbs and rainbows.
separate them If they are in the same tank, you can't; you need to put the ones that eat the smaller ones in a different tank.
That is small better stick with a goldfish.
if you don't have a fish tank,try a small tank with plants and rocks for it to climb on .The size of the bowl depends on the size of your frog
a fish
The only thing that you can put in a tank that small is a betta fish or african dwarf frog. Tropical fish do better in a tank that is ten gallons or more. If the tank has a filter and heater you could put one guppy into it but that would be all and I doubt it has a filter and a heater.
go to the fish store and buy a fish net that hooks onto the tank then put the baby fish in the net no other fish will be able to get in
Gold is an inert metal (not dangerous to fish). You can put it into a fish tank if you choose too.
Well.......... they died because you were suppose to take the fish out first :] thank you for reading