A goldfish is able to live in very cold water that is almost freezing up to tropical temperatures. It's a coldwater fish and does not require a heater. Except in very hot climates, tropical fish will require heaters to keep their water at a suitable temperature. Tropicals are also usually more colourful but much more delicate and difficult to look after.
"Tropical" simply means the aquarium is kept above 60F. "Marine" simply means the water in the aquarium has had sea salt added to make the water into sea water. Therefore it is possible to have aquaria that are "Tropical", or "Marine", and also "Tropical marine".
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.
I am not sure of the question but an Freshwater Angelfish is sold as a freshwater tropical fish.
Goldfish are freshwater, not saltwater.
The same as in the ocean
They are tropical freshwater fish. They can be kept in an indoor heated tropical aquarium.
No. Danios are Tropical Freshwater fish.
No. Goldfish are freshwater fish and tropical starfish are saltwater fish.
Those are salt-water tropical fish not the freshwater fish you see in pet-stores.
Goldfish are freshwater pond fish, fish in the sea live in salt water.
Most tropical fish live in the ocean, but some do live in freshwater.
No, salmon are not tropical fish. They are typically found in cold, freshwater and saltwater environments in the Northern Hemisphere.