Yes he is. Tropical fish include fish found in tropical environments (found close to the equator) around the world. The Guppy originates from South and Central America so he is a truly tropical fish.most of the guppies are found in st.lucia
Fantail fish are cold water fish and can adapt to a wide range of temperatures. While they can tolerate cooler water, a heater may be beneficial in maintaining a more stable and comfortable temperature for them, especially in fluctuating environments. It is recommended to monitor the water temperature and provide a heater if needed to ensure the health and well-being of the fantail fish.
Angelfish will fight off other fish but you can keep a Shark fish. These fish are named after the shark for their speed and powerful hit on their food,You can feed them Normal fish food. And from my experience you can have as many of both of the same fish the One tank ______________________________________ Angelfish are quite aggressive so they do very well with cherry and tiger barbs as they have a temperament just like the angel ish. Bottom feeders go well in these tanks as well, such as loaches, bristlenose, suckers, catfish etc. As the other comment states types of sharks like the rainbow and red tail and silver sharks can go with them as well. There are many types of fish that can go with angels although when buying fish don't presume they all can go with them, ask the person you buy fish off before buying. Also tetra type fish do not do well with angels as they are most likely to be attacked. It is possible for community type fish such as plattys sword tails mollies etc to go with angels, although angelfish are unpredictable as most won't attack community and some will have a nasty streak. If you do buy an angel that attacks community fish then most pet shops will allow you to return it and swap it for another.
depends on what you mean. are they tropical or freshwater etc. I fyou go to a petstore, they will show the right kind of food depending on if you want to enhance colour, or whatever. Hope i helped!
There is an ice block at Polar Fields. Go to Whisker Woods, then go to a Hot Spring there. Use your warm (or cold) stone and make the stone hot. Then, you melt the ice block and there's a fishing spot there. It is a spot that you can catch rare fish in(Duh!). Soon you'll cath the rainbow fish, but it takes a lot of tries to get it:(
It is not recommended to place a fish tank in an air-conditioned room as sudden temperature changes can stress the fish and affect their health. It is important to maintain a stable temperature for the well-being of the fish.
Well fish such as goldfish go in cold water and fish such as angel fish (tropical) go in warm water. Try not to mix them up as one fish may not live. If you would like to get goldfish don't mix them with fantail fish with 2 split tails as the goldfish will attack. So keep fantails with their own kind. Hope I helped.
i live in Australia so i don't have walmart but a simese fighting fish maybe some guppys and maybe a catfish or goldfish all these fish can live together
The flavors of ice cream and fish do not really go together well, they do not complement each other. But if you enjoy that combination, go ahead and eat it.
No! marine fish are salt water fish and tropicals are fresh water fish, this cannot be changed.
Ancistrus Plecos (Bristlenose catfish) are tropical fish and do not like to go below 70F. They prefer to be kept around 75F to 80F. The other 2 goldfish are OK together but the catfish would die in the cold water eventually
Yes. For most tropical fish, it would probably be better for them. Most tropical fish require a high protein diet. So if you can afford better food, then by all means, go the extra mile. your fish will seriously appreciate it!
They are tropical fish and should not go below 65F for any length of time.
GUESS WHICH IS REAL AND U WIN $5,000,000,000,000,000,000,000!!!!!!!! A- i would go there marine fish are SOFT!!! you wont need to change the water and everything. you cant get a fish called 'clown loaches' which arent tropical and they don't eat snails too!! B- i wouldn't go there marine fish are HARD !! you will need to change the water and everything. you can get a fish called 'clown loaches' which are tropical and the eat snails too !!
Most pet stores will carry a variety of fish, however if you are looking for a specific type of fish, you'd have better luck searching online for reputable trade organizations like they have for fancy koi.
some very cheap tropical fish are guppies, danios, white clouds, and many species of tetra can be very cheap. also, if you are just looking for any fish, not neccessarily "pretty" i would go with feeder guppies.
Some tropical fish come from hardwater areas (African Rift Lakes Cichlids for example), whereas other fish come from soft water areas (Amazon River Basin fish - most tetras, angelfish, a lot of other fish). Many others come from intermediately hard water areas, for example barbs and rainbows. The best solution in a community tank is to go for moderate hardness, as it will best accomodate most species.
No. Not in the traditional definition of the tropical tank. A tropical tank is a freshwater aquarium. Regal Tangs are saltwater fish and go in a saltwater tank (marine aquarium).