I realized this probably would not get alot of people seeing it in the coldwater section so I reposted it here.
OK I have done a little research just because I have no life and nothing better to do. I know that goldfish are native to China even in parts where the water gets pretty cold in the winter. But they also are native to Thailand, which has a tropical climate. In June, July, and August the average temperature in a little over 90 degrees Fahrenheit. I have spent several summers in Eastern Washington, in the Columbia Basin, where the average summer temperature is 80 degrees. The lakes there get up to 80 degrees just about every summer. So, if lakes can go from being frozen over to 80 degrees in just a few months in Eastern Washington, then you know they are even warmer in Thailand. That being said, from my research I have concluded that goldfish would survive and live a long healthy life in a tropical aquarium.
Any thoughts???
OK I have done a little research just because I have no life and nothing better to do. I know that goldfish are native to China even in parts where the water gets pretty cold in the winter. But they also are native to Thailand, which has a tropical climate. In June, July, and August the average temperature in a little over 90 degrees Fahrenheit. I have spent several summers in Eastern Washington, in the Columbia Basin, where the average summer temperature is 80 degrees. The lakes there get up to 80 degrees just about every summer. So, if lakes can go from being frozen over to 80 degrees in just a few months in Eastern Washington, then you know they are even warmer in Thailand. That being said, from my research I have concluded that goldfish would survive and live a long healthy life in a tropical aquarium.
Any thoughts???