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	<title>Comments on: Can you put a tropical fish tank / aquarium outside on porch that is covered by one of those canopy things?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 06:11:11 +0000</pubDate>
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Absolutely NOT!!! Fish are not supposed to be in an environment in temperatures more than 80 degrees. Your fish will fry to death!!! Put them in a shady area INSIDE, where you can enjoy them just as much!!!</description>
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<p>Absolutely NOT!!! Fish are not supposed to be in an environment in temperatures more than 80 degrees. Your fish will fry to death!!! Put them in a shady area INSIDE, where you can enjoy them just as much!!!</p>
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I would not do that ! I would buy a fresh water heater for the fish . Make sure the water is like a river temp .</description>
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<p>I would not do that ! I would buy a fresh water heater for the fish . Make sure the water is like a river temp .</p>
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I don&#039;t see why not. As long as they aren&#039;t in the direct sunlight and preferably have a hood on the tank (or something to protect them from other animals they should be fine. The temperature has to be consistent too. Drastic temperature changes can kill fish. I hope this helps! Good luck!</description>
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<p>I don&#8217;t see why not. As long as they aren&#8217;t in the direct sunlight and preferably have a hood on the tank (or something to protect them from other animals they should be fine. The temperature has to be consistent too. Drastic temperature changes can kill fish. I hope this helps! Good luck!</p>
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