Yes
Ammonia can be found in people also over 10,000,000 people have it in them and die from it
It would die. The ammonia would kill the fish if amounts were elevated.
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 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
Yes, Clorox toilet bowl cleaner does not contain ammonia. Ammonia is not listed as an ingredient in the product formulation.
A fish actually excretes ammonia dissolved in water. At the temperature and pressure that fish are normally found ammonia is a gas.
Yes. When fish food(ex. tropical flake) sits for too long, it turns into ammonia, a very poisonous substance for fish.(and everything else too!) To prevent your fish from dying from ammonia, clean your tank about every 2 months.
No! They will die a horrible death!
Its not recommended to keep any fish in a bowl. Because of the small amount of water, temperature and chemicals easily change. Ammonia is a deadly chemical that builds up quickly in an unfiltered small bowl. Bowls can cause fish to become stressed, which leaves it prone to diseases and shortens its life. Also bowls are way too small for any fish to live in.
You could as long as they are tiny, but they need a better tank than that, they need filtration and air in the water, very few fish can live in a bowl for very long, the ammonia builds up or the air runs out.
A small fish bowl is bad for any fish. You need minimal 5 gallon for a single betta. You need minimal 20~30 gallon for a single fancy goldfish, 40~55 gallon for a single common goldfish. Because fish produce ammonia and it is toxic to themselves. Goldfish has such large body mass, so they produce enormous amount of ammonia. You must have a good filter system, and do a nitrogen cycle first before adding any fish at all.
Uhhh, it will smell if you don't change the water and it wouldn't smell as good as bleach, either. Not that bleach is all that pleasant to smell, but it's a heck of a lot better then a dirty fishbowl. Bleach would kill a fish, by the way. As would chlorine. Does your fish's bowl smell like bleach?