Goldfish Bowls & Environment

For many people, a goldfish was their first pet. Setting up a goldfish bowl in your home can also be an excellent way to teach your kids about the responsibility pet ownership requires. There are many attractive goldfish bowls and setups at your local pet shop, and with a little creativity your new pet can enhance the beauty of your home environment.
  1. Choose an appropriate size bowl

    • Many goldfish are small, but it is still important to choose an appropriately sized bowl. If you choose to buy a goldfish and bowl as a single setup, you could find that the fish quickly outgrows its small home.

    Mix different colored fish

    • Goldfish have been selectively bred for thousands of years, and today there are hundreds of different varieties on the market. From the palest white to the darkest black, goldfish come in every color of the rainbow. Choosing a variety of different colors and displaying them in a large bowl will enhance your home's beauty.

    Change water regularly

    • Like a traditional aquarium, a goldfish bowl is a closed environment. But unlike an aquarium, a goldfish bowl does not have a filtration system. That means goldfish owners need to perform regular water changes to prevent the buildup of harmful contaminants in the water. Changing the goldfish bowl water every week is the best way to keep it clean.

    Choose decorations

    • One of the best things about setting up an aquarium or goldfish bowl is that it gives you the chance to be creative. Choosing decorations for your goldfish bowl will enhance its beauty and make your home environment more attractive.

    Look for a fun goldfish bowl theme

    • Some of the most attractive gold fishbowls on the market have fun themes such as Disney movies and tropical motifs. One of the best things about these setups is that they typically include everything you need to get started. All you need to do is set up the bowl and add the fish.