Can an angelfish be put in a fish bowl?

No, you should never put an angelfish in a fish bowl. Here's why:

* Space: Fish bowls are incredibly small and offer very little swimming space. Angelfish need a tank that's at least 10 gallons, and even that's on the small side.

* Water Quality: Fish bowls are prone to rapid changes in water quality, which can be harmful to angelfish. They can't adequately filter ammonia and other toxins produced by the fish.

* Oxygen: Fish bowls don't allow for adequate oxygen circulation. Angelfish need a constant supply of oxygenated water.

* Stress: Being confined in such a small space causes immense stress for the fish, leading to health issues.

Instead of a fish bowl, consider a tank:

* Minimum tank size: 10 gallons for a single angelfish, 20 gallons for a pair.

* Proper filtration: An appropriate filter system to maintain good water quality.

* Heating: Angelfish need a warm temperature (78-82°F).

* Decor: Provide hiding places and a variety of plants for enrichment.

Remember, angelfish deserve a happy and healthy environment, which a fish bowl simply cannot provide.