To determine if the temperature in your tropical fish tank is too hot, check the ideal temperature range for your specific fish species. If the temperature is consistently above this range, it may be too hot for your fish. Adjust the temperature accordingly to ensure the well-being of your fish.
Depending On Whether They Are Tropical (Hot Temperature) Fish Or Aquarium Or Outdoor Or Indoor (Cold-Medium Temperature) Fish
You can not put tropical fish in coldwayter bevause they need hot water to survive but you can put goldfish in coldwater becaue they are coldwater fish
That depends entirely on the type of fish that are in the tank. If you have tropical fish, temperatures ranging from 75-82 degrees Fahrenheit is about perfect. Freshwater fish are typically more forgiving of temperature differences than saltwater or oceanic fish tend to be. If you have common gold fish or other non tropical fresh water fish then room temperature or about 64-76 degrees is about perfect.Between 75 and 80 f
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.
That depends upon the species of tropical fish you are keeping. Their temperature needs vary from as low as 65F for Whitecloud Mountain Minnows through 75F for Barbs, Danios and Corydoras and up to around 85F and higher for Discus. So you see there is a large temperature difference between the needs of the different species of tropical fish. Guppys need around 70F to 75F and Bettas need around 75F to 80F.
In the tropical place because in the tropical temperature it is not too hot or too cold
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.
really frickin hot
because there from tropical islands like bahamas. cameron mills
The temperature of tropical fish tanks needs to be regulated.He regulated the new building to ensure it meets the legal requirements.I regulated the temperature of the baby's bath.
it depens on what type of gold fish u have ( ordinary or fancy ) The simple answer is no. You can not keep tropical fish and coldwater fish (goldfish) successfully for long. Amongst other things, Goldfish run out of oxygen and tend to stress when kept too hot for too long. The metabolism of Tropicals slows down when the water is too cool and their organs simply shut down and the fish die.Tropical fish and goldfish prefer different temperatures; goldfish like to be at around 70F (room temp), whereas tropicals need more in the 78-84F range, and so putting them together can be problematic in that either the goldfish or the tropicals will be outside their normal temperature range, which can lead to stress and disease.
well depends on the size of the tank and how many fish if you where me i would fill the whole tank up whith hot and cold water to settle the fish/s..............................................:) hoped this helped watch me on youtube/mr fish or go on www.fish care.com/bye ;)...ps coment rate and subscribe god bless you bye