T togglepin New Member Joined Aug 21, 2007 Messages 16 Reaction score 0 Location Cornwall Aug 26, 2007 #1 Please can anyone enlighten me as to what the ideal temp should be? I have guppies and tetras. Thanks in advance
Please can anyone enlighten me as to what the ideal temp should be? I have guppies and tetras. Thanks in advance
O orange shark Fish Herder Joined Feb 17, 2007 Messages 1,998 Reaction score 0 Location GB Aug 26, 2007 #2 i normally keep my fish around 24-25 degrees and they all do fine in that
F *Fishkies* Fish Gatherer Joined Dec 25, 2006 Messages 2,242 Reaction score 0 Aug 26, 2007 #3 My water temperatures vary from 76 to 79F Degrees and I say that because I have about 5 freshwater setups.
My water temperatures vary from 76 to 79F Degrees and I say that because I have about 5 freshwater setups.
rowdyburns21 Fish Fanatic Joined Jul 6, 2007 Messages 173 Reaction score 0 Location Birmingham, UK Aug 26, 2007 #4 24-25c is fine for guppies and tetras
M Musho3210 Fish Aficionado Joined Mar 28, 2007 Messages 3,428 Reaction score 0 Aug 27, 2007 #5 close to your room temperature, 23-27 C. Summer time my tank is at 80 F (room temp 75, my filter heats up the tank as well as my powerheads) Winter 77 F (i have warm water cichlids, room temp 70)
close to your room temperature, 23-27 C. Summer time my tank is at 80 F (room temp 75, my filter heats up the tank as well as my powerheads) Winter 77 F (i have warm water cichlids, room temp 70)
skyhook New Member Joined Jul 15, 2007 Messages 21 Reaction score 0 Location Toronto Aug 27, 2007 #6 mines sitting at 82f because i read on here a warmer temperature will help speed up my fishless cycle
mines sitting at 82f because i read on here a warmer temperature will help speed up my fishless cycle
joshthesud New Member Joined Aug 24, 2007 Messages 44 Reaction score 0 Location united kingdom Aug 27, 2007 #7 what would be the ideal temp for pentozoni barbs and keyhole cichilids and a common bristle nose pleco.
what would be the ideal temp for pentozoni barbs and keyhole cichilids and a common bristle nose pleco.