🌡 Detailed Fish Tank Temperature Guide
🛸 Stingrays
- 🛸 Freshwater Stingrays (Potamotrygon sp.) → 78–82°F (25–28°C)
- Require very stable temps and high oxygenation.
- Sensitive to swings—keep within a 1°F range if possible.
🐟 Loaches
- 🐅 Clown Loach (Chromobotia macracanthus) → 78–82°F (25–28°C)
- 🐍 Kuhli Loach (Pangio spp.) → 75–80°F (24–27°C)
- 🐉 Dojo/Weather Loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) → 65–75°F (18–24°C) (cool-water, don’t keep warm long-term)
- ⚠️ Note: Loaches are very oxygen-demanding; warm water (>80°F) requires extra aeration.
🐉 Arowana
- 🐉 Silver/Black/Jardini/Asian Arowana → 77–82°F (25–28°C)
- Thrive with strong flow & high oxygen.
- Avoid temps below 75°F, as digestion and immunity weaken.
🎣 Peacock Bass (Cichla spp.)
- 🎣 Cichla ocellaris, monoculus, temensis, etc. → 78–84°F (25–29°C)
- Big predators, require stable warm water.
- Cooler temps (<76°F) can cause stress and appetite loss.
🌴 Central American Cichlids
(Parachromis, Amphilophus, Vieja, Thorichthys, etc.)
- 🌴 General Range → 76–80°F (24–27°C)
- Examples:
- 🐆 Jaguar Cichlid (Parachromis managuensis) → 76–80°F
- 🔥 Red Devil / Midas (Amphilophus labiatus/citrinellus) → 76–80°F
- 🎨 Firemouth (Thorichthys meeki) → 75–80°F
- 🌈 Vieja species → 76–80°F
- Most are hardy but don’t like it too warm (>82°F).
🌎 North American Cichlids (True natives & related species)
(Technically only Herichthys are NA, but often grouped in hobby with CA species)
- 🌎 Herichthys cyanoguttatus (Texas Cichlid) → 72–77°F (22–25°C)
- 🌊 Herichthys carpintis (Pearlscale Texas) → 72–77°F (22–25°C)
- Cooler-tolerant compared to SA/CA cichlids.
- Don’t keep in warm tropical discus-style tanks long-term.
📝 Quick Snapshot (with Icons)
- 🛸 Stingrays → 78–82°F
- 🐅 Clown Loach → 78–82°F
- 🐍 Kuhli Loach → 75–80°F
- ❄️ Dojo Loach → 65–75°F
- 🐉 Arowana → 77–82°F
- 🎣 Peacock Bass → 78–84°F
- 🌴 Central American Cichlids → 76–80°F
- 🌎 North American Cichlids (Texas, Pearlscale) → 72–77°F
