Use a vacuum syphon, available from any fish store. Gently vacuum out the debris from the bottom. Built up food and waste can cause too much ammonia in the water and can kill your fish.
A fish will most likely die if you put a cleaning agent in its fish bowl without removing the fish. You should remove your fish with a net and place it in another safe container until fish bowl is clean.
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Sadly you can't but you can give them The bowl!
It is not possible to remove the meat of a fish without killing the fish.
you get a net to take out the fish and put it in a container while you're cleaning the bowl and put the fish back in when your done :) hope I helped :)
If you find a dead fish in a bowl, you should remove it promptly to prevent any contamination of the water. It is important to clean the bowl thoroughly and check the water quality to ensure the health of any remaining fish.
To change the water in a fish bowl, carefully remove the fish and any decorations. Pour out most of the old water, leaving a small amount to keep the beneficial bacteria. Refill the bowl with fresh, dechlorinated water at the same temperature as the old water. Reintroduce the fish and decorations back into the bowl.
If you were to remove the water the fish is in, then the fish would suffocate.
No, all aquarium kept fish need filtration
To change the water in a fish bowl effectively, follow these steps: Use a clean container to hold the fish while you clean the bowl. Remove the fish and place it in the container with some of the old water. Carefully pour out the old water from the fish bowl. Rinse the bowl with warm water, but do not use soap or cleaning agents. Fill the bowl with fresh, dechlorinated water that is the same temperature as the old water. Gently place the fish back into the clean water.
Take the fish(s) out and put them ether in a bucket or big bowl then you are free to clean the fishtank. Make sure the bucket/bowl has a fair amount of water in it.