The best temperature range is 68 to 75 °F (20 to 23 °C). They can survive in much lower and higher temperatures but this makes them more susceptible to disease.
the water temp. must be quite warm
Yes. I put my goldfish in water strait out of the sink. We have a well so I dont know about city water, but I know that you can put well water strait out of the sink. Hope this helps.
No, it is not recommended to put goldfish in distilled water for their aquarium. Goldfish require water with minerals and nutrients for their health and well-being. Distilled water lacks these essential elements and can be harmful to goldfish. It is best to use properly treated tap water or water specifically designed for aquarium use.
Because they get used to the air around them so the water becomes that temperature.
Unchlorinated water, such as bottled distilled water is best.
scoop water from existing tank place fish in it and scrub tank wiith salt and rinse thouroghly put fresh water give about a day for water to be at the steady room temp. and out fish back in
Just a very little bit cooler than room temp
It should be between 63 F and 72 F. :) .
No, if you put a goldfish in hot water it will die.
you put it somewhere where there is no sunlight or light because goldfish die in the heat so use cold water and put it somewhere cold but not that cold
If there is water in there...
It depends on the fish. If its a tropical fish that is accustomed to salt water, you need salt water and you need to keep the water at a warmer than norm temperature. If its just a regular goldfish, freshwater at room temp should do just fine.