Some common softwater fish that inhabit tropical regions include the neon tetra, guppy, and angelfish. These species thrive in warm, freshwater environments found in rivers, lakes, and streams. Additionally, cichlids, such as the discus and African cichlids, are also popular in tropical aquariums. These fish often display vibrant colors and diverse behaviors, making them appealing to both hobbyists and researchers.
There are a number of different criteria for making good combinations of aquarium fish together. The first method is to group fish of similar temperment. Agressive fish with aggressive fish, and non aggressive with non aggressive. This will ensure that your fish are not being harrased or damaged by their tank mates. Once you have that down, look at fish with similar water quality needs. Put softwater fish with softwater fish, and hardwater fish with hardwater fish, or tropicals with other tropicals instead of with coldwater fish. Smaller fish with smaller fish, larger fish with other large fish. As long as the fish are of similar temperment, size, and environment requirements, then they make good tank mates. Often, they will be from the same continent. For example, putting different kinds of rainbowfish together works well, as the fish all have the same temperment, and environmental requirements, and so they get along well, and are all healthy in one tank together.
some star fish live in salt water
Tuna fish
They are from tidal eastuarys in the tropics and so are capable of handling both sea and fresh water. They should be OK for a couple of years or so provided there is at least some salt in the water.
There are numerous tropical fish that live in jungles. Some examples of jungle fish include angelfish, piranha, tiger fish, and some varieties of catfish.
it does live it is a fish crashed up and put some sauce
Most tropical fish live in the ocean, but some do live in freshwater.
some fish live in salt water some in fresh water it all depends on the kind of fish they could live in the ocean or in the lake or in the stream or in the pond or you could have one as a pet.
Some fish hatch from fish eggs. Others are live borne.
Some (like the clown fish) do. Yes.
they mostly live in the Indian and Atlantic oceans and some live in the Pacific near Oceania
Some fish live only a few months, where others can live for over 100 years.