Most tropical fish are normally kept between 70F and 80F but some species will die if they are kept in water below 75F. Others will die if they are kept too warm and 70F will be too hot for them to live. Bettas will die if they are kept below 65F for long periods. For them to live a healthy and normal life span, Bettas need a temperature range of 75F to 80F
No. The temperature variation will kill one or the other. (Too warm for cold water fish, too cold for tropical fish)
No, it will kill it.
No, if they are cold water it will probably kill the fish but hot water, maybe
This depends on the kind of fish, if it is a tropical fish, warm water is better. Hot water is not a good idea to use because I am pretty sure it can kill the fish. Most of the time you should use cold water....
they are neither they are actually animals from outer space who want ot kill us
No, freezing a live minnow will likely kill it. Fish are cold-blooded creatures and cannot survive being frozen and then thawed. It is not a humane way to handle live fish.
its obviously fish kill means dead fish ..
no. it is not medically possible for a fish to have a cold!
Fish kill means fish creek simply means die-off of the fish
they are fish. but not just that there blood is cold
no a water pump can not kill a fish
Yes algae fish are cold blooded all fish are cold blooded.