The clownfish is an ornamental fish. If clownfish are cultured, attention should be paid to the control of water temperature. Then, we need to know whether they are tropical fish or cold-water fish. These two kinds of fish belong to two kinds of fish with very different habits, especially for water temperature requirements. Clownfish are a type of tropical fish, as evidenced by the latitude of their native habitat.
The clownfish was originally distributed in some waters of the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. The latitude range is between 25 degrees north latitude and 35 degrees south latitude. Generally speaking, the distribution latitude is relatively low. It belongs to a tropical fish. Since they are a tropical fish, their habits and characteristics will be quite different from those of cold-water fish. The most important difference is the water temperature, as a tropical fish, clownfish on the water temperature requirements are relatively high.
As introduced above, clownfish is a tropical fish species, the water temperature requirements are relatively high. Therefore, in the process of breeding them, adjusting the water temperature is a very important step. Specifically, it is more appropriate to keep it between 26 and 27 degrees. If the water temperature is too low, the clownfish will be less active, inactive, but also affect their appetite, leading them not to eat. In peacetime, the water temperature should not be lower than 18 degrees, otherwise it will not only affect their growth and development, but also affect their survival. Of course, the water temperature should not be too high, generally speaking, they can be accepted under 35 degrees, but not beyond this limit.