That depends entirely on the type of fish that are in the tank. If you have tropical fish, temperatures ranging from 75-82 degrees Fahrenheit is about perfect. Freshwater Fish are typically more forgiving of temperature differences than saltwater or oceanic fish tend to be. If you have common gold fish or other non tropical fresh water fish then room temperature or about 64-76 degrees is about perfect.
Between 75 and 80 f
72-78 degrees
FAHRENHEIT! you need to stipulate scale! the novice may think you mean celcius. btw it's ignorant to ignore such a section of the world's populace! no offense.
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72 degrees in celsius is around 160 degrees fahrenheit. Unless you want a fish dinner, theres no way you're going to try to make your water that hot.
The average temperature of a tropical fishtank is usually about 24'c but it all depends what fish you have in the tank (Or are intending on putting in it) as some prefer it hotter, some cooler. Alot of people have the misconception that all tropical fish can be chucked in a tank together and will get along fine, this is not the case. They come from allover the world and so are from different temperatures, ph's, etc
The ideal temperature for most tropical fish is 21-26 degrees celsius (70-80 Fahrenheit)
Different species require different water parameters and they can vary from 65F for Whitecloud Mountain Minnows (Tanichthys albonubes) up to 85F for Discus (Symphysodon spp). For most tropicals though you would be OK with a temp of around 75F.
The temperature of the water depends upon the species of fish you wish to keep. Cold water fish should be not much warmer than around 60F and Tropical fish vary from as low as 65F up to 85F depending on species.
the temperature of a tropical fish tank really should be about 26 degrees and 72 Fahrenheit. if you were thinking of buying tropical fish you would need a heater this is because most tropical fish are from America and Australia where it is hot so it will be hot water
The temperature of a tank would depend upon the species of fish it contained. Different tropical species can vary in their temperature requirements from as low as 65F to as high as 85F.
commonly tropicals can be kept from 18 -28 degrees Celsius, cold water i think about 12-18
It generally depends on the fish. On average, the lowest for tropical fish is about 75 degrees F. But once more, it depends on the different fish.
So you can make sure the fish has a suitable temperature
A heater can raise the temperature of a fish tank if needed
Yes it is important to have a thermometer in your fish tank. The temperature of the water should be between 75-80 degrees.
The temperature of the water depends on the type of life/fish you intend to keep in the aquarium.
You should look to getting a heater to properly treat the fish, otherwise it may not get better
Depends on the fish. You need to be more specific.
The water temperature varies with the type of fish, but normally it should be about 75 degrees. Most aquarium heaters do a good job of keeping the temperature at this point. If your fish get sick you may want to raise the temperature to about 82 degrees.
If you are going from the pet-store's tank to yours you should place the whole bag into your tank for at least 30 minutes then release the fish. If you are going from your tank to another tank you should wait until the tanks are the same temperature then go from one tank to another.
The water in the tank that you are transferring the angelfish to should be the same temperature and PH of the old water.If you are adding them to your tank from a fish store, then you should acclimate the fish first by floating the bags in your tank, and every so often add a bit of your tank water to the water in the bag to avoid temperature or PH shock.
Betta fish will not be harmed if they are in a filtered tank. If the new tank is about the same size as the old tank you should use the old water or most of it in the new tank. If the new tank is larger so you have to add lots of new water then you should fill the new tank with the new water and let it sit (preferably with the filter running) for two or three days before adding the fish. Also when you move the fish make sure the new tank is at the same temperature as the old tank.
about 85F
i have absolutely no idea. why would someone keep piranhas? no offense. they are kind of cool