Room temperature and under is good. I learned this when I accidentally made the water way to hot (Just above room temperature) and then they were zooming around the tank. I was happy, because I thought they were enjoying clean water, until they went belly-up. Well, they didn't die, they had a shock. So I put them in their old goldfish bowl and blew bubbles into it with a straw. After a minute or two of doing this, they began to move and swim around their bowl. I was flabbergasted, but glad that everyone was okay. I gave them a little bitty pinch or goldfish yummies, and quickly flipped the water. (This time a little lower than room temperature. ) Then I put them in and like magic, they were happy! That's my little story and a take home lesson. :)
Yes.
Goldfish are best kept at a temperature of at least 74F to 76F. There are times that you might increase the temperature to a tropical fish level for a short term to treat an illness, but you should not have it too warm.
I'm pretty sure being in water that is too hot or too cold can kill them. but when its hotter or colder than usual, they simply have a harder time moving around. their body movement slows down.
In the tropical place because in the tropical temperature it is not too hot or too cold
Salt water, water that is too hot or cold or has chemicals in it
Since goldfish are coldwater fish they require an aquarium with cold water. The temperature should not exceed 75 degrees F or be lower than 55 degrees F. Any temperature in that range should be just fine for goldfish.
if the water temperature is too hot it will burn the scalp, if the water temperature is too cold it will not clean the scalp.
yes, but dont use a big one that makes the water too hot
if u take too long a hot shower, ur body temperature will adjust to the temperature of the hot water and its hard on your heart
90 Fahrenheit or higher
If the water temperature is too hot or too cold, your fish will be stressed and may die.
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