Fish can tolerate very little temperature variations.
Holsteins prefer a temperature range of 50 to 55 degrees F.
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.
Stenothermal describes an organism unable to tolerate a wide range of temperature and Eurythermal describes and organism that can tolerate a wide range of temperature.
70-85 degrees F
Dogs can generally tolerate temperatures between 45F to 85F, but this can vary depending on the breed and individual health conditions. It's important to monitor your dog for signs of discomfort in extreme temperatures.
Most fish can live in water temperatures between 50-80°F (10-27°C). However, some species, like tropical fish, can tolerate temperatures as high as 82-86°F (28-30°C) for short periods of time. Overall, it's important to keep water temperatures stable and within the recommended range for the specific species of fish you have.
The temperature is 100o again, and I can not tolerate this heat!
Fantail fish are cold water fish and can adapt to a wide range of temperatures. While they can tolerate cooler water, a heater may be beneficial in maintaining a more stable and comfortable temperature for them, especially in fluctuating environments. It is recommended to monitor the water temperature and provide a heater if needed to ensure the health and well-being of the fantail fish.
as in a saltwater tank? 74-80 with 77 being ideal because it is in the middle and different coral/fish etc come from different oceans where temperatures vary. Fish can tolerate water temperature fluctuation better then coral, crustaceans, etc, but consistency is key to a healthy tank & fish!!
Yes. The oscar is a freshwater fish, and cannot tolerate saltwater.
Some fish that can tolerate water temperatures as low as 68 degrees Fahrenheit include trout, catfish, goldfish, and koi. These species are more cold-tolerant and can thrive in cooler water conditions compared to tropical fish species. It is important to still monitor and maintain stable water temperatures to ensure the health and well-being of the fish.