D DLeung10 AC Members Jan 13, 2003 139 0 0 New Jersey Visit site Jan 15, 2003 #1 Is 75 degrees to low for a community tank ?
T Twilight AC Members Sep 9, 2002 114 0 0 Born in the USA Jan 15, 2003 #2 Actually it's suppose to depend on what fish you have. If you look up your fish here at AC under Species Profiles it will give you the temps. I keep my tank between 75 to 80 deogrees. Higher temps will help prevent deseases.
Actually it's suppose to depend on what fish you have. If you look up your fish here at AC under Species Profiles it will give you the temps. I keep my tank between 75 to 80 deogrees. Higher temps will help prevent deseases.
NJ Devils Fan #1 Devils fan Oct 28, 2002 2,522 3 38 39 Yonkers, NY members.tripod.com Jan 15, 2003 #3 Yea, it's mostly depends on the fish. But mostly for tropical fish, it will be about 78 degrees. Fish like goldfish need to be in a colder temp. Last edited: Jan 16, 2003
Yea, it's mostly depends on the fish. But mostly for tropical fish, it will be about 78 degrees. Fish like goldfish need to be in a colder temp.
O Orbitorly Out in left field... May 30, 2001 170 0 0 38 Palmetto, Florida www.orbitsaquaria.freeurl.com Jan 15, 2003 #4 Like the rest said it matters which fish you keep - Tropical like there temp at 76-78.
C catjo AC Members Dec 4, 2002 29 0 0 New Braunfels, Texas Visit site Jan 16, 2003 #5 I agree with 78 for most tropical fish. My 125 tank full of clown loaches runs 80-84 as they like it HOT! Best of luck!
I agree with 78 for most tropical fish. My 125 tank full of clown loaches runs 80-84 as they like it HOT! Best of luck!