Tropical Fish With No Heater

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I would of thought fish which need heat would die in water which is cold. My friend took a few of his fish (tropical) into cold water and they are alive still (few months now)
How is this possible
Can tropical plants live in cold water :/
 
Live, yes, thrive, no. It does depend though on where you live and how warm the area they're in is, especially during the winter months. I don't even need my heaters during the summer here but during the winter, they get more use.

A fish living in improper water parameters will live a shorter, more stressful life and not look or be as healthy.
 
Well...I've seen it done in Jamaica. But I suppose that's near to where a lot of common Tropical fish naturally live.
 
Not really where they live but the year-round temperature makes heaters unncessary. In fact you might need chillers.
 
Not really where they live but the year-round temperature makes heaters unncessary. In fact you might need chillers.


Guppies & Tetras are from around the north part of south america....so not that far away....but, like you say its to do with the temperature although it does drop from a hot 32 degrees+ to around 25 degrees in the winter....Also, it was in Kingston where I saw them at my sister-in-laws house...and Kingston is very hot all the time!
 
I would of thought fish which need heat would die in water which is cold. My friend took a few of his fish (tropical) into cold water and they are alive still (few months now)
How is this possible
Can tropical plants live in cold water :/

They could but please dont try it :crazy: not a good idea
 

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