That is a question that can't be answered without more information.... What type of fish are you going to be putting in the tank? Some require cold, room temperature, and some are heated.
I assume by a regular tank, you mean one which contains freshwater fish, such as a goldfish tank. A reef tank consists of a mixed marine environment, containing a mixture of reef fish, corals, invertebrates, and other organisms. With respect to freshwater tanks, there are several types. Ciclid tanks, planted tanks, tropical tanks, and cold-water tanks could all be considered distinct types. Marine tanks come in just as many varieties also. There are cold-water varieties, reef tanks, FOWLR (Fish Only With LiveRock), lagoon tanks, and many others. Hope this helps.
well not really because fish cant do that but yes only for a little bit
Fish tanks were not 'discovered' they were invented.
You can put some but not all cold water fish in tropical tanks for example you can put zebra danios and mountain minnows with tropical if you gradually increase the heat. You cannot do this with goldfish. It depends what fish you have.
yes it is
Cipangopaludina chinensis, a cold water snail. Is perfect for cold water tanks. They also reproduce at a slow rate. (one offspring at a time)
The Roman empire had a very large industry making fish tanks, before that, the Chinese had been raising fish in holding tanks for about a thousand years. Before that, people were probably building fish tanks since before we understood how to make fire.
fish tanks
it is the same as fish tanks
One can buy used fish tanks on AquaBid. On there, you can buy or sell used fish aquariums. Many tanks on there are cheap and afforadable, but make sure you clean it.
that is probably were they all meet up or it is too cold
The conditions required are the same as the from came from which is normal cold water, non salt based.