fishes must be at room tempature
no tropical fish need warm water
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, 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.
Usually there is a heater that warms the tank on purpose.
You would not put tropical fish in a tank of cold water because the live in warm climates and need a temperature of 24 - 26/28 degrees Celsius to survive.
None, goldfish are cold water fish, so having a tropical fish as a tank-mate just wouldn't work because tropical fish need to live in warm water.
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
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in their tank
To warm up fish tank water effectively and safely, use a reliable aquarium heater with a built-in thermostat. Set the heater to the desired temperature gradually to avoid shocking the fish. Monitor the water temperature regularly to ensure it stays within the appropriate range for your fish species.
To do a full water change in a fish tank, first, unplug any electrical equipment. Remove the fish and place them in a separate container with some of the old tank water. Drain all the water from the tank. Clean the tank and decorations with warm water, avoiding soap or chemicals. Refill the tank with dechlorinated water at the same temperature as the old water. Acclimate the fish back to the tank by gradually adding some of the new water to their container before releasing them. Plug in the equipment and monitor the water parameters to ensure the fish's health.