Unless you expect it to just swim around in a bowl. It helps to CLEAN IT every once in a while.
Usually, most goldfish will need a filtration system. Most get large and create a lot of waste. If not have a filter system, get one or live with a LOT of tank cleanings.
Typically, it is recommended to start with one goldfish for every 20 gallons of water in a small aquarium. So, for a small aquarium of 10 gallons, you would need one goldfish to start.
plastic plants are not harmful to your goldfish aquarium.
Regardless of the type or size of goldfish the minimum acceptable size of an aquarium for a goldfish is 30 gallons. Buy a tank that is at least 30 gallons if you plan to have goldfish. You can comfortably fit 3 goldfish in a tank this size but no goldfish in a tank any smaller. Goldfish are essentially pond fish and need lots of space to swim; they will not thrive in a small aquarium.
No you cannot put a frog with goldfish; goldfish belong with goldfish
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, goldfish can breed in the home aquarium.
One goldfish requires at minimum a 20 gallon aquarium with a filter, and an air stone would be nice
Shrimp and goldfish are not compatible in a freshwater aquarium. Goldfish are known to eat shrimp, so it is not recommended to keep them together in the same tank.
Gravel is not essential for goldfish, but it can provide a natural environment and anchor plants in the aquarium. However, make sure the gravel is large enough to prevent the goldfish from accidentally ingesting it, which can cause health problems. Regular gravel cleaning is also necessary to maintain water quality.
yes
As soon as the fry are large enough to A)Not be eaten by any fish in said aquarium and B)Large enough not to get sucked up by any filtration system present.