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Water temperature in the aquarium should be kept in the 75-80 F range.

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a fish bowl is basicly a brothel but they are commonly found in Thailand -_-

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Can a mollie fish live in a fish bowl?

Mollies are active swimmers that require adequate space, filtration, and water quality to thrive. A fish bowl is generally not suitable for mollies as it does not provide enough space or proper filtration to support their needs. It is recommended to house mollies in a larger tank with appropriate conditions.


Can you keep tiger barb and moleys together in a fish bowl?

no. a fish bowl is way way way too small for any fish, let alone a group of tiger barbs and mollies.


How does mollies adapt in water?

well, there fish and, swim and have gills :0


What cold water fish can you put in your fish bowl?

A betta fish can live in water set at room temperature, but anything below 68 will start to become fatal.


A fish tank contains 1 2 as many goldfish as mollies and there are 6 more guppies than goldfish If the total number of fish in the tank is 22 how many mollies are in the tank?

A total of four mollies can be found in the water tank


How do you clean a circular fish bowl?

This is for betta fish but you can use it for other fish too but why would you keep a fish in a bowl tha's not a betta? Betta are the only fish that can stay in a bowl: When you first get the fish clean out the bowl (make sure there's no dust or anything). How to clean the bowl the first time: At the first time you need completely new water for the fish. Wipe the bowl and make sure it doesn't have dust, residue, or anything dirty make it super clean and shiny. You'll need to put warmish water into the bowl and add water cleaner so it doesn't harm the fish. You can buy water cleaner from your local pet store (the one you got the fish from). And your bowl is ready to go. Second time cleaning the bowl: Make sure you have a container to put your fish in when you clean the water. It has to be big enough so your fish can swim in it. Now you take just a little bit of the old water and keep it for the bowl after. Okay, now you take the fish out with a net and put it in a container with water in it. Now you take out the extra water in the bowl that has poop in it and stuff and put it down the sink or something. Then you clean the bowl if you have to and add water wih water cleaner into the bowl. Also leave some room for the old water from the bowl before it was cleaned so the betta doesn't get shocked or anything from the water change. Then, add water cleaner to the bowl again. Now take your fish out of the container with the net and put your fish back to where he was. That's about it. And also after a few weeks change ALL of the water and keep it warmish. If you change the water temperature to cold right away he'll go into shock for the change of temperature! hope I helped :)


Can you use soft water in a fish bowl or do you use bottled water?

The type of water you use in your fish bowl depends on the type of fish you plan to put in the bowl. You can use tap water, soft water and bottled water in a fish tank.


What is the capacity of a fish bowl?

Only bettas if living alone and bowl holds at least one quart of water, weekly water changes, water conditioner, correct feeding and appropriate room temperature. Just as a sidenote, you risk a fish jumping out with an open top fish bowl.


What do you do with the fish while you change the water?

When you are changing the water in a fish bowl, you have to empty cup ot bowl with water in it. Then, put it into clean water.


Two of water might fill a fish bowl?

Two litres of water might fill a fish bowl.


What fish will share a tank with goldfish?

mollies, tetra's, plecko's mollies, tetra's, plecko's


How do Mollies fish breathe?

Gills