No
I guess you mean Puffer fish. If so, then the answer is definitely NO! IMO there is no fish that should be kept in a fish 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.
A fish bowl is not a solution its what you keep your goldfish/ beta fish in :P
it depends how big the fish bowl is
The cheapest way to keep a goldfish is to keep it in a fish bowl.........as long as the bowl is big enough the fish will be happy there.
Betta
The best candidates are Betta fish and Paradise Gouramis
"fish bowls" are not designed for fish regardless of how they are marketed; you should not keep fish in anything smaller than a 10 gallon tank.
Although it may well be possible to keep one for a short time (1"of fish NEEDS 1 gal of water)I believe it is cruel to keep any fish in a 'fish bowl'. Even a Betta.
You don't. You put it in a pond. Koi grow to over 24". To keep one in a bowl would be terribly CRUEL!
no. a fish bowl is way way way too small for any fish, let alone a group of tiger barbs and mollies.
If the instructions on the de Chlorinator Container don't include how much to add for a bowl it should indicate to you that you should not use a tiny container like a bowl to keep any kind of fish in. The basic rules for keeping fish are :- 1 inch of fish needs at least 1 gallon of water. :- Every tank needs a permanently running cycled filter. :- Every tank needs at least 50% of its water replaced every week. If you follow the basic rules, feed the fish properly, and keep the fish at the correct temperature for the species it/they should be OK. If you fail in any of the rules I can guarantee that your fish will be constantly getting sick and will have a shortened lifespan.