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Old 03-27-2009, 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by midgetwaiter View Post
Yep you really can just drop them in to a lower salinity like that, doesn't seem to bother them. I don't really know why going up is more problematic, it's more of an immediate shock than just dehydration. I've seen it and it's bad.
Okay thanks!
I think I will really give this a try. Since I'm likely getting a Tang as my next fish.
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