Tropical Fish Shower Curtain What Tropical Fish Are Adaptable To Coldwater?

What tropical fish are adaptable to coldwater? - tropical fish shower curtain

I walk for an hour to reach Afisha Cupples, and I would like a tropical species, but I have a tropical tank, now how to take care of them and I've heard a few. When a tropical fish is adapted to cold water, water is too cold, thank you!

3 comments:

catx said...

How big bottle you have? If it is completely filtered, bicycling? If not, you are not ready to fish.

As costs for tropical fish, heaters, not much! Small fish, such as clouds, mountain whitefish and dojo loaches are sub-tropical fish, zebra danios also can withstand lower temperatures. But keep in mine, just because a tank has no heating in itself, does not mean the cold waters, is exactly what the temperature. And seasonal variations in temperature, if you have central heating or air conditioning, so that the water in the reservoir a little of the ice in winter, can affect almost tropical summer, temperature fluctuations May "cold and tropical fish.

It is worthwhile to invest properly in a heating and maintenance of tropical plants.

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Cactus-k... said...

Most tropical fish can tolerate cold water. I mean 15 degrees C. If you go down to get goldfish or white clouds or similar cyprinids.
I kept fish successfully in 15degrees: Laminar swordtail Goldfish, koi, White Cloud, Danio, Barbara Rose, Barb tigre, neon, black neon tetra luminescence, blue gourami ...
Fish can not live long at that temperature: Cardinal tetra, Angel, Betta.

FGM said...

Some of these fish, which I know are species of catfish Corydoras. In fact, as the best tank in the cold. Swarms of fish living environment, there's always the White Cloud Mountain Minnow, a close relative of the goldfish, which is well adapted to a cold environment. Paradise fish are also able to keep up with goldfish that are also good candidates.

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