There are fish living in water that is close to boiling point in volcanic parts of the Ocean Deeps and also in some "Hot Springs" in Australia and other countries. For most species the range is from as low as 65F for Whitecloud Mountain MInnows up to around 90F for Discus. Different fish species = different water requirements.
The ideal temperature for tropical fish water is typically between 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit.
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.
78-80 degrees they are tropical 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.
Depending On Whether They Are Tropical (Hot Temperature) Fish Or Aquarium Or Outdoor Or Indoor (Cold-Medium Temperature) Fish
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No. The temperature variation will kill one or the other. (Too warm for cold water fish, too cold for tropical fish)
Well, the correct answer is no. But when I kept my tank at room temperature, I had no problems.
Room Temperature (*does not matter as long as you don't throw ice cubes in the tank or heat it up on the stove) But when you purchase them with the bag containing them, do not immediate throw them into your tank; instead, put the bag with the fishes into the tank (filled) and so they can gradually adjust to the temperature in your tank. Seriously, people makes this too complicated sometimes. They are fish, really easy to take care of. I have gold fish and I have never bothered with the temperature, they are healthy and lived more or less to their life expectancy.
Yes, a betta is a tropical fish. Tropical fish all have different temperatures at which they do best at, but goldfish are coldwater fish. Coldwater fish come from from a variety of different temperatures as well, so yes there is a temperature difference. You could not keep goldfish and bettas together because of the temperature difference.
It depends on each type of fish. Certain tropical breeds need their own temperature and pH level. Goldfish are less fussy, however research into your breed of fish and find out what temperature it is best suited at. The usual safe temperature for tropical fish is between 22 - 28 degrees centigrade. However I think cold water fish are more flexible.
Tropical freshwater fish are fish from the tropics (water temperature around 78-80F) that live in lakes and rivers, instead of the salty ocean.