As with the vast majority of bony fish, flounders are exothermic or cold-blooded.
As with the vast majority of bony fish, flounders are exothermic or cold-blooded.
it is called a cold water fish because they can burry them selves in the bottom of the water but if they had warm water they would die lol @ above because there is cold water and warm water the fish classed as cold water live in colder waters apposed to warm water that live in a tropical region live in much warmer water so are classed a s warm water fish
Cold water fish like gold fish prefer water in the range of 64-68. Warm water fish like guppies like 70-74 and can be even higher.
It depends on the fish. tropical fish need warm water, goldfish and koi like colder temperatures. You have to know what kind of fish it is to really answer this one. Ask the people you buy the fish from what temp it needs.
No, it will kill it.
Cold water fish will store more fatty tissue by size than warm water fish do. They pack on the added fat for lots of reasons like spawning, travelling or for protection from cold water temperatures. Warm water fish tend to move around a lot more and will also probably eat less by their size although warm water fish do get much larger overall.
like you keep a tropical water fish only you should provide it cold water instead warm water.
No. The temperature variation will kill one or the other. (Too warm for cold water fish, too cold for tropical fish)
cold is better cuz when your in the ocean is the water hot or cold cold
I am pretty Sure it's a Cold Water Fish But I dont really know :)
I am pretty Sure it's a Cold Water Fish But I dont really know :)