May I know what is the correct temp for neons.....

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mansiz

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May I know what is the correct temperature for neons, swordtails, mollies? I would really appreciate if you caould tell me in Degree Celsius, Because all heater sold at the LFS are in Degree.C.

And is ammonia bad for fishes? How does it do harm to the fishes? :?:
 
I forgot another question. What would happen to the fishes if the temp is lower than usual? Two of my rummies and 2 neons died, don't know its the cause of temp. Btw, many of the neons look pale, but i'm sure its not the tetra diseases, because their colour is still there.
 
The fish in your tank, is the water they are in being filtered, actually tell me your tank set up... they may be a problem with a filter, or it may be a disease. decent temps for tetras.. considering they are trpoical fish would prob be around 73-75 range degrees C
 
They tend to like the temp. on the cool side, but I have had success keeping them in the 80 degree range. Thanks for sharing the profile I wrote, love to see people see those and use them.
 
Hmm I think 75 Degree C is very high, it can cook a fish immediately, I think you provide me with Degree F. Btw do you know how to convert Degree F to Degree C? Thanks anyway for replying. :D
 
Oh that means its between 22.7 - 23.8 Degree.C, but my local tap water temp is around 25 Degree.C, even a heater won't help keep the temp low, it would only increase the temp. I think I would just leave it as it is. Thanks for the equation. :D
 
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