what kind of pet fish can you that dosn’t require a filter?

what kind of pet fish can you have that don’t need a filter. In other words, just plain water?

Goldfish or Betas


23 Responses to “what kind of pet fish can you that dosn’t require a filter?”

  1. Bec says:

    a halibut
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  2. Dolly says:

    I think they all do!
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  3. Goldfish or Betas
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  4. jperk1941 says:

    try a beta
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  5. a betta
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  6. sugarbdp1 says:

    Beta or Gold Fish you just gotta change their water that’s all.Good Luck
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  7. HC says:

    Beta Fish. You need a plant for the top of the bowl.

    I’ve had my beta fish for four months now and he’s doing great.
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  8. rapid57702 says:

    Betta
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  9. foxfirevigil says:

    a betta. the fighting fish, but you can only have one in the container. they are beautiful, and can live in mud puddles in their native environment.
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  10. 9inches says:

    wehighly highly recommend a filter thesecdays if your gonna use just about any kinds of city water etc, this is a huge mistake if you dont hons!
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  11. John C says:

    Goldfish
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  12. Mary S says:

    beta fish, walmart sells a plastic aquarium for about 5 bucks
    comes with gravel and trees. its not really big, but you only need
    to clean it about once every week or week and a half. water
    should be left out for atleast 24 hours to get to room temperature.
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  13. a beta but i would get a female too so he isnt lonely – i dont care if it is a fish

    and i beleive gold fish dont need filters but they put out amonia in the water so u have to keep them with gold fish-

    and u may want to condition your water even though the fish doesnt require a filter, and change the water weekly or consider getting a plant for oxygen
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  14. HukedOnFonix says:

    Goldfish
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  15. Supermom says:

    beta fish.

    they cost five bucks and can come up to the surface and take breaths of air, so they can live forever in skanky tanks. (but be a nice fish owner, please, and give him some clean water.)

    be careful, though. they jump out, so you need a lid for the tank. or another five bucks.
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  16. A male betta would be your best bet…you can keep them in a small bowl without a problem.

    Although you don’t need a filter, you absolutely do need WATER CONDITIONER…this is important because the chlorine that is put in drinking water is toxic to the fish. A small bottle of water conditioner costs like $3-$4 and will last you a long time! Good luck and enjoy your fish!
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    Have had many bettas, and owner of 3 fish tanks.

  17. dixiegirl687 says:

    goldfish. and betas
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  18. PearLover says:

    A Beta. They are beautiful and don’t need large tanks. Or filters. Or heaters. Goldfish need a filter. They do three things well. 1. They look pretty. 2. they eat. 3. they poop, a lot. So they need a filter or you’ll be cleaning the tank a lot. And don’t use a heater for them either, besides being a cool water fish, over a certain temperature, their waste breaks down more quickly causing the tank to become full of amonia.
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  19. escapingmars says:

    I would go with the beta, if I were you. It does not need a tank and filter. It is an awsome looking fish, and loaded with character for a fish! You can get this fish to take food from the service of your finger tip or teach it with hamburger meat to jump out of the bowl and grab.

    Be sure if you teach him to jump for his food that you have a screen to slide over his bowl when you aren’t standing there to feed him.

    Anyway, enojoy your beta or what ever you choose.

    Good Luck and Take Care
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  20. gold fish and um Chinese fighting fish.
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  21. HeatherLS says:

    Beta fish are good without a filter, especially for first time fish owners,they can be put in relatively small tanks with some rocks and maybe a plant and be ok, pretty easy maintanence/feeding.
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  22. *TiM* says:

    a fish
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  23. A Betta… they don’t even like moving water… just make sure you get only one… or at least.. one per tank… whats better: you don’t need a fish tank.. you can put him inside a water plant’s vase or anywhere you can fit a little water…
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