What fish bisides a betta can go in bowl?

It's important to understand that betta fish, and most other fish, should NOT be kept in bowls. Bowls are too small and lack the necessary filtration and water parameters to keep fish healthy.

Here's why:

* Limited space: Bowls lack the space for fish to swim and explore, leading to stress and boredom.

* Poor water quality: Bowls lack adequate filtration and surface area for oxygen exchange, resulting in poor water quality.

* Temperature fluctuations: Bowls are more susceptible to temperature changes, which can be stressful for fish.

Instead of a bowl, consider a tank of at least 5 gallons for a single betta.

While it is possible to keep some small, hardy fish together in a tank, it's essential to do your research before adding any fish to a tank.

Factors to consider:

* Tank size: The tank needs to be large enough to accommodate all the fish comfortably.

* Water parameters: Each fish has specific water parameters (temperature, pH, etc.) that need to be met.

* Compatibility: Some fish are known to be aggressive towards other fish.

* Diet: Different fish have different dietary needs.

Here are some fish that are sometimes kept together in tanks:

* Neon Tetras: These small, schooling fish are peaceful and can be kept in groups of 6 or more.

* Guppies: Livebearers, these colorful fish can be kept in groups of 4 or more.

* Ghost Shrimp: These small, peaceful shrimp can be kept in larger groups.

Remember, it's crucial to research the needs of any fish you want to keep and ensure you can provide them with a suitable environment.