It may be possible to keep 4 small fish in a one gallon fish bowl, depending on the type, size and needs of the fish you choose. It will also depend on whether or not the fish bowl has a filter, and if your fish can live without a heater. For example, because they do not get large, 4 white cloud minnows can be kept in a one gallon bowl with a filter and they do not require a heater.
You can also keep a male beta or Siamese fighting fish with a few white cloud minnows; or 2 small goldfish which can grow too large or the bowl.
You can use a ruler or a measuring tape to measure the length of a fish in a bowl. Place the measuring tool along the straight body of the fish from the tip of its nose to the end of its tail to get an accurate measurement.
A betta fish is the only fish that can stay in a bowl :) hope I helped :)
None. The 1 gallon bowl is already too small for the betta by itself.
Betta fish don't even think about goldfish they need 10 gallons each. If your bowl is bigger than 1 gallon a betta will do fine. Below 1 gallon get a ghost shrimp or snail
No fish is best for a bowl, buy at-least a one gallon tank with filter, and you will clean it once every 2 to 4 weeks, a bowl will have to be cleaned every week. Also, your fish can swim better with more room, become less bored, and will be happier. If this is above your budget, fish is not for you.
i have a half gallon bowl for my betta fish and he has plenty of room
NO! you will need at least 5 gallon for those
Depends on the size of the fish, but no more than a total of 17 inches of fish. 1 inch of fish per gallon of water.
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My fish bowl is 2 liters.
No. You should never put any fish in a bowl. 1. They don"t live as long in bowls rather than they do in tanks. 2. With a bowl you would have to clean it out every three days. 3. The fish will be miserable in a bowl so a bowl is a bad idea. If you cant afford a tin gallon tank then get a five gallon it"s small and it will make your fish much happier rather than living in a bowl. Your fish will thank you for not putting them in a bowl. Hope this helped.
Glo fish are genetically changed Zebra Danios. They are tropical fish and require temperatures of around 75F so a heater is required. They also grow to around 1.5 inches long so applying the basic rule for fish keeping (1 inch of fish needs a minimum of 1 gallon of water) you can see that on both counts a tiny bowl is no place for even the tinyest of fish. Far better you use the bowl as a vase.