Get the hell over yourself...and nobody really cares what's on other forums...the point is to make this one as friendly/helpful to people as possible...not treat them like crap.
The fact he's trying to do what's best for them is what really matters...
Ain't about me.. it's about what is best for the fishes and a bowl ain't cuttin it, if like you say.. tryin to do what's best for the fishes is what really matter's.
Is an easy fix as has been suggested, and a good analogy would be to take a drop of food coloring and imagine that this drop represent's fish waste produced in a day's time.Place a drop in a glass of water, and another drop in a five gallon bucket.
You will note that the glass of water will turn dark colored much more quickly and pronounced than that in the bucket.Same thing occurs in fish bowls as opposed to larger tanks.
Waste will ALWAYS be more of a problem in smaller volume of water as opposed to larger volume.
In smaller volume of water ,water quality goes south in a hurry without diligent dilution of toxins that fish produce.Fish become stressed and are more suceptible to bacterial pathogens ,finrot,fungus,etc.
Ten to twenty gallons of water per goldfish is accepted by most who care for these fish, and the fact that you take issue with my demeanor,does not,will not ,change the fact that the fishes in question are in an enviornment not suited for much except possibly a betta if as you say we are concerned about what's best.
Chew on that a while.*SLEEPING*