Sunday, February 7, 2010

Glow In The Dark Bowling Calgary I'm Getting A Glow In The Dark Clown Fish, Will It Live For A Long Time If I Put It In A Regular Fish Bowl?

I'm getting a glow in the dark clown fish, will it live for a long time if I put it in a regular fish bowl? - glow in the dark bowling calgary

I ask because I had the fish before they die within two weeks beige cup GLSS. I heard he was thinking of killing her or somthing. When I thus a clown fish glow in the dark to obtain, it dies quickly in a glass container or should be okay?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Absolutely not. No fish should be stored in a container, so the fact that his latest adventure took hold fish just two weeks. Here is my advice Get a ten-gallon tank (cheap as $ 12) and a filter, decorative gravel and shell have a beginner. Stick with fresh water.

By the way, I think we are talking GloFish? The genetically modified zebra danios little brighter under black light? Cleaning fish, and should be filtered in the tank ten gallons.

Please, please, please do not give the fish in a bowl, it is totally inhumane.

Anonymous said...

Absolutely not. No fish should be stored in a container, so the fact that his latest adventure took hold fish just two weeks. Here is my advice Get a ten-gallon tank (cheap as $ 12) and a filter, decorative gravel and shell have a beginner. Stick with fresh water.

By the way, I think we are talking GloFish? The genetically modified zebra danios little brighter under black light? Cleaning fish, and should be filtered in the tank ten gallons.

Please, please, please do not give the fish in a bowl, it is totally inhumane.

Anonymous said...

The fish will die prematurely if they are kept in a bowl. Besides, what the hell is a clown fish glow in the dark? Regardless of the clown fish saltwater and definitely should not be kept by beginners, I suppose if you have questions can ask for a glass with a straight face. No fish may be kept in a container.

Anonymous said...

In order to what is the devil to begin a clown fish that glow in the dark? Assuming you mean the fish species like the movie Finding Nemo, so I hope you understand that they need to fish and marine conditions are very demanding.

If you give a fish in a bowl held before then, without success, why would you do it again? Where is the logic die in purchasing a fish only once, when kept in a container going?

I am thinking a little research on Aquaria, I do not want to sound harsh, but they seem to be fully aware of their mistakes. Marine Aquarium is a completely different and requires a large amount of time, money and experience.

Visit the following links:

http://www.theaquariumwiki.com
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk

Anonymous said...

In order to what is the devil to begin a clown fish that glow in the dark? Assuming you mean the fish species like the movie Finding Nemo, so I hope you understand that they need to fish and marine conditions are very demanding.

If you give a fish in a bowl held before then, without success, why would you do it again? Where is the logic die in purchasing a fish only once, when kept in a container going?

I am thinking a little research on Aquaria, I do not want to sound harsh, but they seem to be fully aware of their mistakes. Marine Aquarium is a completely different and requires a large amount of time, money and experience.

Visit the following links:

http://www.theaquariumwiki.com
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk

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