? The water temperature of 33 degrees in the fish tank is abnormal. The water temperature that tropical fish likes generally does not exceed 30 degrees Celsius, and even if it exceeds, it generally only exceeds 1-2 degrees Celsius, and there are few fish species that like 33 degrees water temperature. Cold-water fish, on the other hand, prefer lower temperatures. So generally speaking, it is not normal for the water temperature of the fish tank to be 33 degrees, and it needs to be lowered in time.
? 1. Tropical fish: Generally speaking, if you raise tropical fish, it is more appropriate to control the water temperature at about 25 degrees Celsius. Generally, the water temperature should not exceed 28 ℃. If the fish has white spot disease, the water temperature can be raised to about 30 degrees Celsius. However, it should not be too high, otherwise it will have a negative impact on the fish, causing them to fail to grow normally.
2. Cold-water fish: It is more appropriate to raise cold-water fish when the water temperature is controlled between 12-18 ℃. They can't adapt to higher water temperatures, so they should be kept at a slightly lower temperature. However, the water temperature should not be too low. If the water temperature is below 0 ℃, it is also easy to cause their death. When raising them in winter and summer, we should pay attention to adjusting the water temperature, not too high or too low, but also to ensure stability. So that they can grow properly.