There are thousands of extinct species of fish, both tropical and temperate.
72 legs A tropical fish has 72 legs
They eaat tropical fish flakes (some will or not) Bloodworms (Mostly would eat) or any live things that will fit in the glass fish mouth
I have tropical fish and i feed them fish food which says on the label 'tropical fish'.But tropical fish that live in the ocean eat either other smaller fish or worms, really anything they can find.
The Banff Longnose Dace became extinct because of the introduction of new tropical fish species in to its' enviroment (a marsh into which the Cave and Basin Hotsprings drain) the leakage from a swimming pool into the water where it lives, and the construction of a beaver dam near it's enviroment. All of these events combined caused the Longnose Dace to become extinct.
The coelacanth is the fish that was thought to be extinct but was later discovered to still be alive. This prehistoric fish was believed to have gone extinct over 66 million years ago until it was found off the coast of South Africa in 1938.
No, they are no where near extinct. They are widely distributed in temperate and tropical waters.
no. they are tropical fish.
Not extinct but like a hundred fish died on a shore from the water.
The fish that are thought to be extinct is the rare coecalanth which was extinct for 65 millon years.
No goldfish would prefer to have a lower temperature than any type of tropical fish, however some goldfish can withstand higher temperature if they are slowly acclimated to it! But in the long run goldfish would be happy with other goldfish and tropical fish with tropical fish... there is a reason you don't see the goldfish with the tropical fish in a good aquatic store.
No, catfish is not a tropical fish.
Yes, it is bad to put tropical fish in with river fish. The river fish can make the tropical fish sick.
Probably the fish. I would not put a crab in a tank with tropical fish unless they were a LOT bigger than it was, and it was not going to grow any larger.
small ones
yes quite a few. look at a tropical reef!
Guppy's are popular tropical aquarium fish and don't have any legs.
Yes, a siclet is a tropical fish