No.
The only thing you can put in a vase is flowers.
Goldfish are complex creatures that have quite specific needs. They need a large proper fish tank, with a good filter (like a canister) rated for double the volume of the tank, and have regular weekly partial water changes. They are very messy, long living (should live at least 15 years) and very large growing. Fancy Goldfish get between 6"-10", Commons/Comets around 10"-12", that's excluding the tail!
People who keep Goldfish in unfiltered bowls or vases, or even very small fish tanks, are doing it wrong and it's tantamount to animal cruelty.
Fancy Goldfish need at least 20 US gallons each, the larger and more active Commons/Comets need at least 55 US gallons, but are better in an established pond over 600 US gallons. The two varieties, Fancy and Common, should not be mixed.
Vases are for flowers, not fish. :)
Please be the kind and compassionate person that you are and provide your goldfish with a proper home (as described above).
No you cannot put a frog with goldfish; goldfish belong with goldfish
Put the flowers in the vase.
yes i guess? i have no idea?
Do not, no matter what put a goldfish and a betta together unless you want the goldfish to die!!!
You put the plant in the vase with a little dirt in the bottom, hold it and fill with ricks as high as you want.
You can put flowers in a vase.
It is important to remember to put things in a goldfish tank, even goldfish get bored. Some of my suggestions for tank decor are artificial plants and a "hidey hole" for your goldfish.
No, if you put a pretzel in a goldfish's bowl, it will kill it
Goldfish put anything they can fit in there mouths.
People traditionally put flowers in a vase with some water to keep them alive. A vase is to display something such as a bunch of flowers.
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godfish can be any color-not just gold. yes u can put them together if they r the same breed (goldfish)