Shorter lived species less than 12 months. Longer lived species more than 20 Years.
No! because tropical fish live in heated water and koi in cold water.
Yes!
they live in warm water because tropical areas are warm
No, Daphnia cannot live in an aquarium with fish as they are likely to be eaten by the fish.
Goldfish may be kept in an uheated fresh-water aquarium. They are considered ill-suited to live in a heated tropical fish tank, as they are used to the greater amount of oxygen in unheated tanks.
water sankes live for 25 years
Not very likely, although if you live in a tropical climate it might ...
A guppie is a tropical fish and should be kept in an aquarium with other tropical fish, a goldfish is kept in a bowl or tank in cold water - the 2 cannot be kept together because of the different in the temperature of the water
There are millions of tropical fish in the tropical oceans. But they are all marine fish not freshwater fish. Freshwater tropicals can not live in saltwater.
Average lifespan of fish vary on multitude of factors. Fish that are kept in a well maintained aquarium and are cared for well can live a life of 5-10 years. Each breed of tank fish can have their own life expectancy, Beta fish also known as siamese fighting fish have an average lifespan of 2 years, while Oscar fish can live much longer than that if kept in optimal condition of 5-10 years.
No. Tropical Fish required warmer water.
aquarium means: alot of water surrondering the fish that live in it.