![]() ![]() There are over 1,800 tropical fish species being sold and traded throughout the world. A few popular tropical fish types for beginners are Mollies, Neon Tetra, Cory Catfish, Dwarf Gouramis, and Harlequin Rasbora. They are typically happy to share their space with other tropical fish, but certain types can be aggressive and need to live on their own for the safety of other fish. Tropical fish are colorful and captivating. They can be found in many different countries around the world, in seas, and freshwater or saltwater rivers, making them diverse, adaptable, and a great fish option for beginners. Tropical fish come from bodies of water near the equator and thrive in warmer water temperatures. Tropical Fish Overview Image Credit: vwald, Pixabay Visual Differences Image Credit: Left – Goldfish (Hans Braxmeier, Pixabay) Right – Tropical Fish (Michelle_Raponi, Pixabay) We’ll discuss the differences between the two so that you can make an informed decision and decide which one is right for you. Goldfish thrive in cold water whereas tropical fish need warm water and therefore, the two species of fish cannot live together in the same tank. ![]() ![]() There are many differences between tropical fish and goldfish, with the main one being their water temperature requirements. Other people prefer tropical fish, such as Mollies or Cory Catfish, because they don’t require as much space, are cleaner, more colorful, and have a greater variety of species to choose from, differing in size, and shape. They’re hardy creatures that are inexpensive, easy to maintain, and have a long lifespan. Many people start their new hobby with the popular goldfish. You get to pick a tank, design it the way you like, and add beautiful fish of your choice. Setting up a fish tank is an exciting step to take as a fish enthusiast. ![]()
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