Fish metabolism is generally highest at warmer temperatures, typically between 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F), depending on the species. At these temperatures, metabolic processes such as digestion, growth, and reproduction are accelerated. However, excessively high temperatures can lead to stress and decreased metabolic efficiency, ultimately harming the fish. Each species has an optimal temperature range where metabolism is maximized without causing physiological stress.
The highest temperature in Multan this week was 43 degrees Celsius.
The highest temperature recorded in Iowa is 118*F
The highest temperature recorded in Puerto Rico was 103°F (39.4°C) in San Lorenzo on August 31, 1987.
Highest recorded temperature...86°F
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The colder the temperature, the colder the water temperature. The colder the temperature, the slower the fish's metabolism. The slower the fish's metabolism, the more sluggish and slow the fish is. The fish will have less energy and some fish even hibernate.
Digestive enzymes are optimal around 37C due to the temperature allowing for maximum metabolism. The enzymes are most efficient at their highest metabolism and activity.
clown fish cannot actively cool down their bodies, they are poikilotherms. their body temperature is dependent on the water temperature and therefore so is their metabolism
Temperatures affect speed of metabolism, enzyme activity, and the blood's ability to carry oxygen.
The warmer the water the faster the metabolism. Beyond a certain point the fish can no longer breathe because the higher metabolic rate demands for Oxygen exceeds the fishes capacity/ability to gain sufficient Oxygen from the depleted warmer water and the fish dies from asphyxiation. As the water gets cooler the opposite occurs and the fishes metabolism slows down. As the temperature approaches freezing the fish comes to a standstill. The fish no longer moves and its breathing is reduced to an absolute minimum. Any colder and the fish will not have the energy (heat) to enable it to breath and it will die.
Platties are tropical fish and they rely on the temperature of the water to keep their metabolism going. If their water gets too cool, their organs will simply shut down and you will have dead fish. Proper temperature for Platties is about 70F
Europa's highest temperature is 690ºc
The highest temperature is 93 f
Every living organism is adapted to a certain temperature range and other conditions; outside this range its metabolism is disturbed and cannot live.
These fish require a stable temperature in their tank for a healthy life; the normal temperatures of a freshwater tank are within the higher 70's and low-mid 80's F. :) If the temp is low or rising and falls, fish could contract disease and might die if exposed to prolonged lowered temperatures. Cheers, CF
Finlands highest temperature is in summer and it is 42c
metabolism isn't a state of the body. the metabolism controls the digestion of fat. blood flow controls body temperature and also some hormones such as adrenaline.