no, tropical are used to living in the much warmer water than regular fish so there for if there water temperature is suddenly changed it will send them into shock and they will die.
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Without light the water will eventually go putrid from plant decay and other factors, and the fish will die if nothing is done to correct the problem and provide suitable light. The length of time the fish will last in the dark, bares a direct relationship to the size of tank, stocking rate, size and species of fish and many other factors.
This will vary by how cold the tank is allowed to get, and what kind of fish they are. If the water is allowed to go much below 65F, most tropical fish will not survive very long (a few days perhaps). There are a number of more hardy tropicals that will survive in the low 70's indefinately, whereas others will succumb to stress induced diseases (notably, fungal infections) after prolonged temperature stress.
Well, I have a gold fish that lived without a heater more than 5 years, so I think that most of gold fishes can live without a heater, although my fish tank is near my radiator for few months now. :)
Species dependant. Between 6-7 months to several hundred years.
That all depends on the room temperature they are in.
1558 years
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.
As Mollies are tropical fish, they need regulated heat and good filtration. My Mollies have been known to dive.
No. Tropical Fish required warmer water.
Most tropical fish live in the ocean, but some do live in freshwater.
No! because tropical fish live in heated water and koi in cold water.
Tropical fish.
I think you mean without a heater but if you dont the temp for the average tropical fish is 19 degrees celsius to 30 degrees celsius. coldwater fish will survive with a heater if its at a low temp and so can tropical with a heater at a low temp.
parrot fish live in tropical waters
I have tropical fish and i feed them fish food which says on the label 'tropical fish'.But tropical fish that live in the ocean eat either other smaller fish or worms, really anything they can find.
Those are salt-water tropical fish not the freshwater fish you see in pet-stores.
Yes. The word tropical refers to fish that live around islands and places that are hot, they do live in warm places.
No. Goldfish are freshwater fish and tropical starfish are saltwater fish.