It should be a cold temprature that is quite cold for you hands but the fish can also live in warm water to but dont really like it!!
The ideal conditions for keeping two goldfish in a tank include a tank size of at least 20 gallons, a water temperature between 65-75F, a pH level of 7-8, and regular water changes to maintain water quality. It is important to provide a balanced diet, proper filtration, and adequate space for the goldfish to swim and explore.
Unchlorinated water, such as bottled distilled water is best.
The ideal temperature for simmering water is around 185-205F (85-96C).
The water should be at room temperature.
Goldfish spawn in groups in springtime when the water temperature approaches 70F. They do not have live babies.
The ideal temperature for serving ice water is around 32-40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Just leave the aquarium at room temperature.
You should keep the water at room temperature.
I am guessing that you mean a Plecostomus. The answer is NO. Each of the species needs totally different conditions. Goldfish are cold water fish and suffer when the temperature goes over 75F. Plecostomus are tropical fish and suffer when the temperature goes below 75F. They will both survive for a while in one anothers parameters but eventually they will die from living in the wrong conditions.
The ideal simmering water temperature for cooking pasta is around 212F (100C), which is the boiling point of water.
The ideal water simmer temperature for cooking pasta is around 212F (100C), which is the boiling point of water.
The ideal temperature for tropical fish water is typically between 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit.