Tropical fish must be mixed with other fish that are well adapted to the same community as the tropical fish are. These would be fish that are non-aggressive, and like basically the same foods, water temperatures, plants and environment.
Well if you consider that mollies are tropical fish... then tropical fish food (Flakes) are good yes.
no tropical fish need warm water
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Sorta... Depends on what fish you are talking about.
You can find good quality tropical fish at Petsmart near your surrounding area. They have a good variety of fishes that you can choose from and sale at a reasonable price.
A gold fish or a beta fish should be a good starter fish.
No goldfish would prefer to have a lower temperature than any type of tropical fish, however some goldfish can withstand higher temperature if they are slowly acclimated to it! But in the long run goldfish would be happy with other goldfish and tropical fish with tropical fish... there is a reason you don't see the goldfish with the tropical fish in a good aquatic store.
beacuase i use them for bait to catch bigger fish and i guess its good eaten for fish and for community people use em for bait like me
Mosquito fish are not Goldfish. They are tropical livebearers. They may eat the goldfish food but it is not the right food for them and so will not be good for them.
It's easier to say they are good community fish that are compatible with most normal tropical fish. They are not compatible with fish that need special water conditions like Discus or African Cichlids. They are also not suitable to be mixed with large predators like Oscars or Arowanas who would hunt and eat them.
I have tropical fish and i feed them fish food which says on the label 'tropical fish'.But tropical fish that live in the ocean eat either other smaller fish or worms, really anything they can find.