26 degrees
26 degrees is in Celsius. In F it is about 77 degrees. In fact most of tropical fish likd the temperature about 75 degrees F. The range is from 70 to 80 degrees.
My 75-gallon aquarium I keep at 75 degrees with a heater and my fish are all fine. Sometimes you may need to rainse the temperature to 80 degrees F if your fish contact a disease.
Check with your pet store or on the internet to see the specific temperature for your fish.
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Depending On Whether They Are Tropical (Hot Temperature) Fish Or Aquarium Or Outdoor Or Indoor (Cold-Medium Temperature) Fish
I think what you are referring to are fish who can survive in an aquarium without harming other fish. Goldfish and guppies are a couple.
You would use a aquarium chiller to cool the water in your aquarium for certain types of fish that need cooler water then room temperature. It helps to keep the water at a constant temperature.
Aquarium water should never be hot; depending on the type of fish you keep, the temperature will vary.Goldfish for example are best in 75F, but a betta prefers 80F. Do plenty of research about the fish you are considering for your tank before going out & buying anything.
The instrument that is needed to measure the temperature of the water is called an "Aquarium Thermometer".
The water is usually not too dirty and the bag is pumped with air, so the fish can survive for the better part of a day (though not comfortably) if the temperature is tolerable. While they can technically survive in bags for longer than that, they may not be able to survive the stress of transitioning into a new aquarium afterwards if kept in the bag too long. The intention is to have the water in the bag reach the approx temperature of the water in the tank. Should be there in an hour or so.
Probably because theres no salt.
Yes, if they are cold water fish and they are in there for a long time. Tropical fish could stand the water a bit hotter. But not too hot. Though i would'nt try it.
70-82 degree Fahrenheit
The temperature of the water depends on the type of life/fish you intend to keep in the aquarium.
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