What kinds of fish can you put in a big bowl?

It's not recommended to keep any fish in a bowl!

Here's why:

* Limited space: Bowls offer very little space for fish to swim and thrive.

* Poor water quality: Bowls are difficult to maintain. They don't have enough surface area for oxygen exchange and the small volume makes it difficult to keep water clean.

* Temperature fluctuations: Bowls don't have enough water to regulate temperature effectively, making them unsuitable for most fish.

It's much better to choose a tank that is at least 10 gallons for even the smallest fish. This provides a healthier environment for them to live in.

Instead of a bowl, consider:

* A small aquarium: 10-20 gallons can house small, peaceful fish like guppies, neon tetras, and dwarf Corydoras.

* A larger aquarium: If you have more space, you can house larger fish like angelfish, goldfish, or even some cichlids.

Always do your research on the specific fish species you're interested in to make sure you can provide them with the proper space, care, and environment.