"Tropical" is a temperature range. It's anything from 70 degrees farenheit up. The term pertains to most fish sold in aquarium stores, whether they are salt or freshwater. Most fish sold in stores (except for goldfish and koi) prefer water fom 72 to 80 degrees farenheit, making them tropical. Tropical is also a term that describes world regions where there is higher air temperatures and typically higher humidity. Most of the Northern hemisphere is temperate, not tropical. (equator=tropical.)
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NAURIS707 2 years ago
tht guys is funny zoomy zoomy zoom.......slowly slowy lmao
JPM237 2 years ago
ive been there 12 times on vacation its awesome there
1LordiFan1 2 years ago
they're marine not tropical :) though you probably know that
charger6000 2 years ago
"Tropical" is a temperature range. It's anything from 70 degrees farenheit up. The term pertains to most fish sold in aquarium stores, whether they are salt or freshwater. Most fish sold in stores (except for goldfish and koi) prefer water fom 72 to 80 degrees farenheit, making them tropical. Tropical is also a term that describes world regions where there is higher air temperatures and typically higher humidity. Most of the Northern hemisphere is temperate, not tropical. (equator=tropical.)
SQUILLA898 2 years ago
That is a very nice fish tank!
ulena1 3 years ago