I would recommend at least 5 gallons of water for a goldfish. If you are wanting to stay small, get a Betta. They can be very hardy if you are careful not to overfeed it and they are quite happy in small containers
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2006-09-23 12:45:01
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answered by iceni 7
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No, goldfish need large tanks with excellent filteration and frequent water changes. They are very messy fish with a large bio-load. They will suffer and be painfully stunted in a small bowl or tank. Fancy goldfish should grow to the size of a grapefruit. And commons or comets will reach over a foot in length.
2006-09-23 19:16:47
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answered by Em 4
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That should be fine if container hold at least 1 gallon per inch of fish. Has not been in contact w/ chemicals.
It is not all that nice , but workable (would you want to live in a room the size of your hall closet ? )
2006-09-26 04:47:19
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answered by Anonymous
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DONT CLOSE THE PLASTIC CONTAINER. Keep it open. Its not the best place to put your fish in there permanently.
2006-09-23 19:21:15
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answered by figg7 2
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sure as long as theres enuff room for him to swim around
2006-09-27 18:02:16
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answered by poorbenny 2
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complicated stuff. check out with yahoo and bing. that will can assist!
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answered by Anonymous
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if it just one that is fine, do not over feed it though , you will just have more problems on your hands. you can add an airstone with an air pump that will help you out alot
2006-09-23 19:16:05
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answered by Pixie Girl 2
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ya put them in anything islong as they have water
2006-09-23 20:38:16
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answered by Meghan 1
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put water in first
2006-09-23 19:21:54
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answered by pdudenhefer 4
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as long as you have a filter
2006-09-23 22:47:33
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answered by hill bill y 6
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