Betas, white cloud minnows, crayfish, goldfish, decorative shrimp (ghost/glass, orange bee, red cherry) and others. It all depends on the size of the bowl
You can not put tropical fish in coldwayter bevause they need hot water to survive but you can put goldfish in coldwater becaue they are coldwater fish
No. Corydoras are tropical fish and do not do at all well below 70F.
salmon, cod, herring
You can buy cold water fish from your local pet store, or aquatic center.
Hiya. I have a whole heap of coldwater fish. Their names are Tamara,
What you need to look for is not particularly "freshwater" fish. What you need is Coldwater fish rather than Tropical fish. The coldwater species that may be available apart from all the different types of Goldfish. are Golden Orf, Rudd, Roach, and various catfish species too.
Broadtail Moors are in the goldfish family and coldwater fish. They are bred in China.
Yes, a betta is a tropical fish. Tropical fish all have different temperatures at which they do best at, but goldfish are coldwater fish. Coldwater fish come from from a variety of different temperatures as well, so yes there is a temperature difference. You could not keep goldfish and bettas together because of the temperature difference.
Guppies are actually tropical fish and prefer water temperatures between 72-82°F (22-28°C). They do not do well in coldwater environments as their immune system and metabolism can be negatively impacted. It's important to maintain a consistent and appropriate water temperature for guppies to thrive.
There are several species of coldwater fish but no coldwater fish are really suitable for keeping in aquaria IMO because they all belong outside in ponds. There are Blue Dace, Golden Orf, and Koi Carp and several species of catfish to name a few.
If the lights emit heat they certainly will be. They do need light to see by just like you and I. So they are bound to be affected in some way.
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