The Best Environment And Fish For Maintaining Fish In A Fish Bowl

By Jill Kaestner


Fish bowls are commonly plenty of people's first intro to fish-keeping and frequently to keeping pets. With their compact size, simple structure and cheap price ticket, fish bowls are very popular with amateurs and particularly as children's pets. Due to their lightness and ability to fit into any space, they're superb for all rooms including living rooms, kitchens and bedrooms, and are particularly commonly found in studies and offices, providing a source of relaxation as well as a impulse to creativity.

The designs of fish bowls have developed significantly so one is no longer restricted to the normal style, though it still is hugely popular. These utterly round styles are often preferred to the classic drum style fish bowl as the same sizes have a bigger water volume capacity. A half gallon bowl is the tiniest acrylic fish bowl available, weighing only 3 lbs when full, and costs in the region of $5. An one gallon fish bowl is widely available and costs in the region of $12. Bowls are also easily obtainable as two and 3 gallon globes and also twelve and sixteen gallons. Plastic versions are much less expensive than acrylic or glass fish bowls.

When selecting a fish bowl, be aware of the size and the sort of fish you hope to keep. A disadvantage with the tiny size is that only a few small fish can be housed. Contrary to popular opinion, goldfish bowls have to be much bigger than the everyday fish bowl, as they quickly outgrow tiny tanks and are messy eaters and produce a large amount of excrement which adds to the toxic load of the bowl.

Good fish to keep in smaller environments are Betta, White Clouds and Guppies as they are little, do not require a large amount of space for movement and are fine on their lonesome. Bettas are particularly stunning in fish bowls with their striking array of colours and fin detail, and their primitive lungs means they can draw oxygen out of the air from the surface of the water.

Place your fish bowl in a room that is at least 72F and not in an area which will experience temperature fluctuations such as close to a draught or direct source of heat. Fish bowls should additionally be situated close to a natural source of light. If you are going to buy gravel, you'll need to purchase a little gravel vacuum to keep it clean, and if adding ornaments, be totally certain not to mess the bowl as this may cut back the area for the fish. A fish bowl cover may help to decrease evaporation. Fish bowls are sometimes low maintenance but with no filter, they require frequent water changes of almost 20% twice per week. With the right fish and right conditions, fish can be kept in fish bowls successfully for a long time.




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