The required temperature of an aquarium is defined by the species of fish being kept in it. Some species need cold (around 34F and below) others need very warm (around 90F and above) and the vast majority of species fall somewhere in between those temperatures.
Tropical refers to the temperature of the water; aquariums can be tropical and hard, or tropical and soft water. Water hardness is simply a measure of the mineral content of the water.
The correct temperature for tropical fish is 72 to 80 degrees. I keep mine at a constant 75 degrees with a heater designed for aquariums.
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Try searching it on google, amazon swords are pretty hardy for aquariums
what is the average temperature of tropical savanna climate?
The temperature in a tropical forest is > or = 1x+3
The rainforest temperature was tropical.
If the water temperature is too hot or too cold, your fish will be stressed and may die.
In the tropical place because in the tropical temperature it is not too hot or too cold
atherinops affinis means Neotropical silversides, it's a tropical fish that can survive in both marine and freshwater aquariums.
The temperature in Indonesia is in tropical climate.