because the air provides less resistence compared to water. dolphins do it aswell
Because they can!
One can shop for goldfish bowls from many different stores and retailers. Some examples that sell goldfish bowls include PETCO, ThinkGeek, and Replacements.
no
Either an aquarium or a pond. NO BOWLS, PLEASE!
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.
Yes, the bigger tank the better. They actually HATE goldfish bowls. (they're not nearly big enough). Goldfish usually need a 20 to 30 gallon tank
Goldfish bowls make great 'floating flower' vases. They are absolutely useless for keeping fish in. The first rule of fish keeping is "1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 Gallon of water". Goldfish bowls are therefore not large enough to house one tiny fish.
Goldfish cannot live in bowls. Fancy goldfish need at least 20 gallons for the first fish, and 10 gallons minimum for any additional goldfish. This means that for two goldfish, the smallest tank you should have is 30 gallons.
Most goldfish bowls, aquaria, swimming pools, seas, oceans...
yes, goldfish can get traumatized. if the are scared enough, they might get sick or even jump out of their tank if their isn't a lid on it.
No. They need a 20 gallon tank. Add 10 gallons for every fish after that.
totally in tanks I've had a fish in a tank and in a bowl and the tank ones lived longer
Goldfish do not belong in bowls. One goldfish needs at minimum 20 gallons on it's own, plus 10 gallons for each for every additional goldfish (30 gallons for 2 goldfish).It's not just due to their size potential, which is big, but because they are such messy fish that produce high amounts of waste