it is Warm. for example: if it is 65 degrees outside. its usually humid. You dont really neeed a sweater.
but its not VERY hot
65ºF = 18.33ºC
a simili for hot weather is " it's freezing hot outside"
Rome has a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. Overall, it tends to be more hot than cold in Rome.
hot :) very hot. in Fahrenheit its warm in Celsius, its boiling!
There are more than just five hot spots throughout the whole Earth. There is the Tasman hot spot, the Hawaii hot spot, the Galapagos hot spot, the Yellowstone hot spot, Easter Island hot spot, Bouvet hot spot, St. Helena hot spot, the Canary Islands hot spot, and then Iceland hot spot.
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65ºF = 18.33ºC
I would not recomend really cold climates or really hot climates so from 65f to 90f are good tempratures.
Average high is 65F in March. Average low is 44F
They start to come into breeding "mode" when the temperature gets over 65F.
The product has an adjustable control. It can be set to any temperature between 39F and 65F.
There is no such thing as a 'Tropical Goldfish'. Goldfish are a coldwater species. Their prefered temperature is above 50F and below 65F. The fish respond to a slow rise in temperature over a week or so from around 65F to about 70F during Spring/Summer by spawning.
Between 55F and 65F is good. When the water goes over 65F and up to 70F the fish are likely to come into breeding mode. Over 70F and the fish will be prone to shortage of oxygen and may burn out through an increase in their metabolic rate.
Black Moors are goldfish and as such they will normally spawn in springtime as the water temperature rises over 65F.
They are tropical fish and should not go below 65F for any length of time.
Paradise fish should never be in a situation where it meets a Goldfish. The Paradise fish is a tropical fish and needs its water over 65F. The Goldfish is a coldwater fish and needs its water below 65F. Ergo they need different temperatures and so should not be kept together. Thanks for you help!! :)
Between 65F and 78F is where most of the puffers like to be.