i recommend that you have a filtration system in the bowl as during the day plants will give off oxygen while it photosynthasises but at night it gives off gasses and the fish needs to the oxygen to breath. the plant will not be enough for the fish and if you do not have the room for a basic filtration system then the bowl is to small for the fish
No, it means that there is not enough oxygen. Buy an air pump.
Fish need to breath oxygen and they create carbon dioxide. As the oxygen gets tied up in the CO2, there is no longer any oxygen to support the fish and it dies. Plants break down CO2 and create oxygen.
No. Water is oxygen to them so they need to be in water in the plastic bowl.
A terrarium is a miniature garden typically enclosed in a transparent container such as a glass jar or bowl. It requires minimal maintenance and provides a self-sustaining ecosystem for plants to thrive inside.
There would be 1 left alive and 9 in the bowl until they were removed.Technically, the fish could not drown but if the oxygen level got low enough they could die.
Plants breathe out oxygen into the water; the fish need oxygen to survive. Plants like carbon dioxide CO2 , so if the fish tolerate the acidity, bubble CO2 (from a yeast and sugar mixture) into the aquarium and the plants will grow real well - trap the CO2 under half a plastic bottle so that it has time to dissolve in the water for extra added effect).
If your goldfish looks like its resting on a place i.e.. an ornament or the ground it means the water that its in has a lack of oxygen. I suggest getting a filter or a bubble blower, if you already have one it may not be working properly or not on enough. You could also put more plants in your aquarium or bowl.
If the fish bowl is big enough, yes.
Yes, provided the bowl is large enough.
Plastic... It's reliable. Won't let you down. but, you can get a variety of different ones in pet shops. Also, real plants are good for your tank as they produce oxygen, making it a healthier environment! real plants are very good for fish tanks. It provides oxygen, a beautiful enviorment, and lowers the risk of algae growth. Plastic ones are good to. Cheap and last for a long time. I personally would perfer real plants for a tank/bowl that has no filter because you don't have to change the water often. Plastic is good to for any tank/bowl.
Platys can sometimes be kept in a bowl, if the bowl is big enough and in a warm enough area. Generally, though, fish bowls should be banned and not used.
In a bowl with water, plants and pebbles.