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Buying —species that thrive in water temperatures between temperate and tropical (typically 64°F to 72°F)—is an increasingly popular choice for aquarists seeking hardy, energy-efficient setups. Because these fish often live in centrally heated homes without a heater, they are relatively inexpensive to maintain. Popular Subtropical Fish Species

: Robust, attractive labyrinth fish related to bettas. They are adaptable but males can be aggressive toward each other.

: Small, peaceful schooling fish often called the "poor man's neon tetra". They are very affordable and thrive at temperatures around 72°F.

While you may save on heating, a proper environment still requires essential gear: Subtropical Fish Species | Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine

: Large, active barbs with a metallic sheen; they are peaceful and can even be kept with goldfish in large enough tanks.

(e.g., Hong Kong Pleco): Unique, flat-bodied fish that use suckers to stick to rocks. They require high oxygen levels and cooler water to survive long-term.

Buy Sub Tropical Fish (Essential)

Buying —species that thrive in water temperatures between temperate and tropical (typically 64°F to 72°F)—is an increasingly popular choice for aquarists seeking hardy, energy-efficient setups. Because these fish often live in centrally heated homes without a heater, they are relatively inexpensive to maintain. Popular Subtropical Fish Species

: Robust, attractive labyrinth fish related to bettas. They are adaptable but males can be aggressive toward each other.

: Small, peaceful schooling fish often called the "poor man's neon tetra". They are very affordable and thrive at temperatures around 72°F.

While you may save on heating, a proper environment still requires essential gear: Subtropical Fish Species | Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine

: Large, active barbs with a metallic sheen; they are peaceful and can even be kept with goldfish in large enough tanks.

(e.g., Hong Kong Pleco): Unique, flat-bodied fish that use suckers to stick to rocks. They require high oxygen levels and cooler water to survive long-term.

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