depends upon how long you have kept tropicals but there is a lot more to know an do with marines i.e skimmers, ozone. specific gravitys trace elements, lights, cirulation pumps, mairne live foods and addatives espcially if you want to keep corals and inverts. And the is the exta cost to set up a 4ft tank you can expect to spend about £3000.
It is a marine species of fish.
GUESS WHICH IS REAL AND U WIN $5,000,000,000,000,000,000,000!!!!!!!! A- i would go there marine fish are SOFT!!! you wont need to change the water and everything. you cant get a fish called 'clown loaches' which arent tropical and they don't eat snails too!! B- i wouldn't go there marine fish are HARD !! you will need to change the water and everything. you can get a fish called 'clown loaches' which are tropical and the eat snails too !!
NO do not put tropical and marine fish together because marine fish have salt water that has to have specific things in it other Wise they will die .but tropical fish just have to have warm water with a heater .you cant mix these together because of the water and ALL your fish will DIE.
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These spectacular fish (Pseudanthias species) are tropical marine (salt water) fish.
"Tropical" simply means the aquarium is kept above 60F. "Marine" simply means the water in the aquarium has had sea salt added to make the water into sea water. Therefore it is possible to have aquaria that are "Tropical", or "Marine", and also "Tropical marine".
There are millions of tropical fish in the tropical oceans. But they are all marine fish not freshwater fish. Freshwater tropicals can not live in saltwater.
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No! marine fish are salt water fish and tropicals are fresh water fish, this cannot be changed.
You will need to set up a (very costly and complex) Tropical Marine Reef Environment for the fish and include a live sea anemone (for the fishes home). It will have to be fed several times daily. It is not easy to keep Marine fish alive.
There are both marine (salt water) and fresh water fish in the tropics.