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Tropical or Marine Fish
Can anyone explain the difference between tropical and marine fish.
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There are also Cold Water Marine setups which cater for specimens which are found in the colder climates - such as around the UK - so a setup with those flashy coral fish is in reality a Tropical Marine tank in the UK and the aquariums with setups for neons, guppies etc is a Tropical Fresh water setup. A tank with water that isn't heated such as goldfish is a Cold Fresh water setup.
There are also Cold Water Marine setups which cater for specimens which are found in the colder climates - such as around the UK - so a setup with those flashy coral fish is in reality a Tropical Marine tank in the UK and the aquariums with setups for neons, guppies etc is a Tropical Fresh water setup. A tank with water that isn't heated such as goldfish is a Cold Fresh water setup.
Doh @ my post....ruddy war water? LOL, I did of course mean warm water!
Bless you wildwood xx - im often wrong on many things, but i know a teensy bit about fishies, considering I've three tanks scattered throughout my house.
My ambition is to have a marine tank- but the cost of running one and the scary prices of the fish themselves is putting me off- how gutted would you be if one of those beauties ended up belly up?
Bless you wildwood xx - im often wrong on many things, but i know a teensy bit about fishies, considering I've three tanks scattered throughout my house.
My ambition is to have a marine tank- but the cost of running one and the scary prices of the fish themselves is putting me off- how gutted would you be if one of those beauties ended up belly up?