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Evilsneakers
Jul 30, 2008, 03:33 PM
Can a Black Moor live in a 2 gallon fish bowl with no filter?:confused:
Evilsneakers
Jul 30, 2008, 06:57 PM
Yesterdy I got a fish ( black moor to be exact ). Will he be able to live in a 2 gallon bowl, and if so for how long will he live in there?? :confused: :(
Clough
Jul 30, 2008, 11:45 PM
Until someone comes along who can directly and personally address your question and perhaps have some dialogue with you, you might want to consider clicking on the following search to see what others have to say on links about the care of the Black Moor Goldfish.
Black Moor Fish Size of Fish Tank - Google Search (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=Black+Moor+Fish+Size+of+Fish+Tank)
Black Moor Fish Size of Fish Tank Care - Google Search (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=Black+Moor+Fish+Size+of+Fish+Tank+Care)
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I do know that we have a number of folks on this site who are really into fish keeping. I'm sure that some of them will be along to address your post.
Thanks!
AKaeTrue
Jul 31, 2008, 03:25 PM
Please don't feel like I'm coming down on you with what I have to say, because I'm not in any way.
Stores sell goldfish bowls... you see goldfish in bowls on TV... even Elmo
On sesame street has a goldfish in a bowl (a different goldfish every show)
And that's probably because they keep dying...
People really don't know this stuff and have to learn by asking questions.
It's unhealthy (and cruel) for goldfish to be kept in bowls.
A lot of people don't know this to no fault of their own.
The water in a goldfish bowl becomes stagnant very quickly from their
Urine, poo, and old food.
With out a filter, all of this waste is left to rot in the fish's water making it a very toxic place.
Goldfish breath by extracting oxygen out of the water through their gills.
No air pump means no oxygen in the water for your fish to breath and he'll hang around at the top of the bowl gulping and gasping for air.
And unfortunately, he'll never grow to his fullest potential.
All of these factors equal a short life for the goldfish... could be days, could be weeks, could be months.
Some people have reported their goldfish living in bowls that happen to be longer than tall for a couple of years.
They are usually the short long round bowls sold.
They live longer because there is more surface area water touching the air
Which enables oxygen to mix with the surface water...
But a few years does not compare to the 15 to 20 years a goldfish can live if properly taken care of.
If you must keep your moor in a bowl for now, only fill the bowl 1/2 to 2/3 the way full so that there is more surface
Air in contact with the amount of water and change the water daily or at least every other day so that the toxins can be removed from the water.
Good luck to you and your fish and it was also nice of you to ask for the sake of your fish.
Evilsneakers
Aug 3, 2008, 09:05 AM
Thanks for the help! I got a filtered aquarium and he seems to like it a lot better! :D