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.
not to hot- room temperature. if it is a festival fish then definetely not hot.
Between 50F and 60F seems to suit them quite well. They can however tolerate considerably lower and higher temperatures.
For goldfish, it should be 69-78 degrees Fahrenheit.
your goldfishes water should be room temperature
around 68-72 degrees
Around 55F is good.
Yes they will. Most fresh water fish will do but you need to have the temperature and the ph at the right levels.
Actually, I think that temperature is about right for your goldfish. But if you seriously need to, you need to change the temperature of the air around the tank. I suggest keeping it in a cooler room?
You can, but you should probably make sure you have it at the right temperature for them. I'd say just get it back to the temperature...(Could take a while) them put them in.
Unchlorinated water, such as bottled distilled water is best.
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.
Just leave the aquarium at room temperature.
You should keep the water at room temperature.
well, not long. i had a goldfish and it died in like 8 hours.
They start to come into breeding "mode" when the temperature gets over 65F.
it depends on what type of fish.a goldfish has to be in room temperature water.
Black moors are goldfish but they tend to be a little delicate when it comes to water temperature. The right temperature for them is between 60F and 70F.