Leave it in room temperature areas Put the warm water into something that is insulated, even if you keep it on low heat. A thermos, hot water bottle or insulated drink cup are some containers.
No, it is not safe to add warm water to a fish tank as sudden changes in temperature can stress or harm the fish. It is important to gradually adjust the water temperature to match that of the tank to avoid any negative effects on the fish.
its for tropical fish and salt water fish. they need to have warm water to survive cause were they live is really warm waters
no tropical fish need warm water
Usually there is a heater that warms the tank on purpose.
TONS... and the other fish in the tank like to eat the eggs so is you want them to hatch then put them in another tank and keep the water warm.
give it a blanket, and cuddle it everyday
Betas are tropical fish and do best in water that is consistently warm, around 78-80°F. Cold water can stress them out and lead to health problems. It's important to keep their tank at a stable temperature to keep them healthy and happy.
fishes must be at room tempature
no WARM WATER IS NOT AS PURE as cold water as it goes through difeernt pipes to get heated.
5000 degrees do the fish stay nice and warm. I'm just kidding. You do not boil water for your fish tank but if your wondering water boils around 220 degrees
That all depends on how warm the area is where you wish to keep the tank. If the tank will need a heater/thermostat unit then that would be the main physical limiting factor. The unit must go completely under water. I would remind you however that the smaller the tank the harder it is to keep fish in it successfully. The basic rule for keeping fish is 1 gal (4.25ltrs) of water is needed for 1" (2.5cm) of fish.
I am pretty sure (because I own many) all you have to do is put them under a heat lamp in a fish tank (with no water). Good Luck!