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Are freshwater fish compatible with small “lucky bamboo” if they were placed in a decent sized pot?

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Are freshwater fish compatible with small “lucky bamboo” if they were placed in a decent sized pot?

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I thought I had some fish and bamboo added to my office. Are freshwater fish compatible with small bamboo “lucky” that you can buy in the store, if both were placed in a decent sized jar containing glass or other? You could put bamboo in the pot (so it can reach the surface), but no fish should be kept in a vase. Fish need stable parameters and, in such restricted body of water, the temperature fluctuates rapidly, which is extremely stressful. Also, no filter to decompose the waste, you have to make changes of water per day to prevent your fish poisoning itself. Most fish need oxygen dissolved in their water, or filter to allow agitation of surface they will drown in oxygen deficient water. In simple terms, no fish in the vase! You can go to any pet store and pick one gallons tank 2.5 setup (filter and heater included) for about $ 20, you could use to create a bamboo forest and a house with a few simple Betta freshwater shrimp (Ghost, red cherry, Bumblebee, Bee Orange, Amano / Japonica

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