Best Temperature
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Best Temperature
Kindly advice the correct temperature to be maintained in 4 feet south american chiclids with FEatherfin catfishes and Silver dollar's alongwith oscars.
I have Sera heater 300 watt .
As Winters will be more colder so what is the correct temp to be maintained.
I have Sera heater 300 watt .
As Winters will be more colder so what is the correct temp to be maintained.
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Re: Best Temperature
Thnx Abhi ! The guy at laxmi Nagar & two more LFS guys suggested 30 Deg.
But i googled & think 26 looks moderate.
Others suggest too.
But i googled & think 26 looks moderate.
Others suggest too.
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Re: Best Temperature
Had it been 30 degrees ,the life of hobbyists in NCR would have been much easierrahul2kcuteguy wrote:Thnx Abhi ! The guy at laxmi Nagar & two more LFS guys suggested 30 Deg.
But i googled & think 26 looks moderate.
Others suggest too.
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Re: Best Temperature
So,Sushant what is the temperature u suggest.
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Rahul
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As Abhi has already suggested, 26 is good for most of the fish and plants.rahul2kcuteguy wrote:So,Sushant what is the temperature u suggest.
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Re: Best Temperature
What are the implications of temperature on planted & non-planted tanks.
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Re: Best Temperature
The implications are self-evident, Rahul. If the temps are too far out of the range of the plants and fish collectively, both will decline in health. This decline will be different for each, will happen at a different speed, and have different reversibility too.
No aquarium can comprise of fish and plants that have exact same temperature needs, because not only are optimal temperatures slightly different for each species (as is everything else, appearance, age, niche in nature, response to various natural parameters etc.), so is the degree of adaptability of each. For instance, Goldfish are masterpieces of adaptation to temperatures. Originally a coldwater fish, they adapted to temperate regions and then finally to tropical ones. Can you imagine a fish being happy with water frozen solid on top and water so warm, even tropical fish gasp for air at the surface. Koi Carp are not so adaptable, so they cannot compete with goldfish everywhere. But if u want to keep them together, you sure can.
So there are is no one size-fits all solution to the issue. When you buy a fish, find the species name, google it. See websites of distinction like www.seriouslyfish.com and see the temperatures advised. The see the average temps of the other fishes... and find a golden mean. Or you could just take the advice of members here and stick to the temp range they have found of practical use. Why get so caught up on one parameter, there are dozens of them like water quality, volume of water, décor, cover, plants... lighting, water change schedules, rocks needed or not... work all of them out and your fish will be fine.
No aquarium can comprise of fish and plants that have exact same temperature needs, because not only are optimal temperatures slightly different for each species (as is everything else, appearance, age, niche in nature, response to various natural parameters etc.), so is the degree of adaptability of each. For instance, Goldfish are masterpieces of adaptation to temperatures. Originally a coldwater fish, they adapted to temperate regions and then finally to tropical ones. Can you imagine a fish being happy with water frozen solid on top and water so warm, even tropical fish gasp for air at the surface. Koi Carp are not so adaptable, so they cannot compete with goldfish everywhere. But if u want to keep them together, you sure can.
So there are is no one size-fits all solution to the issue. When you buy a fish, find the species name, google it. See websites of distinction like www.seriouslyfish.com and see the temperatures advised. The see the average temps of the other fishes... and find a golden mean. Or you could just take the advice of members here and stick to the temp range they have found of practical use. Why get so caught up on one parameter, there are dozens of them like water quality, volume of water, décor, cover, plants... lighting, water change schedules, rocks needed or not... work all of them out and your fish will be fine.
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Re: Best Temperature
Hi All,
Well it looks to be nearly End of Winters.
Just want to share that i kept my aquarium temp at 26 Deg these winters (My first winters in hobby) & all my fishes look healthy till now
Thanks Sushant you adviced same & everyone else who guided me up.
Only thing i have noticed is that my fishes has little black colour on fins edge.
Anyways, during water changes one has to be little extra careful as Temperature difference can really give shock to fishes.
Thanks & Regards,
Rahul Aggarwal
Well it looks to be nearly End of Winters.
Just want to share that i kept my aquarium temp at 26 Deg these winters (My first winters in hobby) & all my fishes look healthy till now
Thanks Sushant you adviced same & everyone else who guided me up.
Only thing i have noticed is that my fishes has little black colour on fins edge.
Anyways, during water changes one has to be little extra careful as Temperature difference can really give shock to fishes.
Thanks & Regards,
Rahul Aggarwal