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.
U buy tropical fish and get a background and then that is how u can do that
no tropical fish need warm water
No. Not in the traditional definition of the tropical tank. A tropical tank is a freshwater aquarium. Regal Tangs are saltwater fish and go in a saltwater tank (marine aquarium).
yes but they are difficult. read up on them. do best in species only tank
One should know first what kind of tropical fish can be kept together, in what type of fish tank the fish can be kept, what sort of equipment is required for the fish, how much money are needed for best life of fish and for daily food. Additionally one should also consider the space required for the fish tank and time required for the maintenance of fish.
Probably the fish. I would not put a crab in a tank with tropical fish unless they were a LOT bigger than it was, and it was not going to grow any larger.
why not
Use a tropical fish tank, preferably new. That way you know that it should not leak. Try to avoid using a tank that was used for something other than tropical fish. I prefer glass tanks over acrylic because they are less likely to mark or look dirty and they are easier to keep clean. Most aquarists will tell you to start off with a small tank and as you enjoy it more and more, you can opt a larger tank. When I started into tropical fish and as I bought larger tanks I used the smaller tank for breeding. Tropical fish tanks and supplies are available in most pet stores that sell tropical fish.
if you have a tropical fish or a filtered tank than yes you do need a light
Only if it has a heater in the tank other wise the tropical fish will die. They are warm blooded instead of cold blooded.
Usually there is a heater that warms the tank on purpose.
No, goldfish are best with goldfish with the exception of weather (dojo) loaches, bristlenose plecos, and apple/mystery snails.Although goldfish can survive in warmer water temperatures, they are a "cold water" fish and not a tropical fish.