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![]() I tried to put one in my tank to help cycle initially but soon realized they aren't great swimmer and was soon stuck on the mp40
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#12
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![]() Excuse me but I thought mollies are freshwater fish that like a little salt in the water.
Why you would guys unnecessarily put a fish through the stress of living in an abnormal environment when there is such a variety of small saltwater fish to choose from? |
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![]() i have one that lives in an area of my sump. healthy and happy. prefers flakes over algea though.
if you have pairs they will provide live food for your tank. |
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![]() Oh Oh, here comes the molly police. I did my homework before I put him in. They're pefectly fine in fresh or salt.
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![]() From everything I've read about Brackish fish is they are perfectly fine in both environments and naturally move back and forth between the salt and fresh threshold ...?
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Glass box with stoney stuff and fisches... |
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![]() Correct.
And while they will thrive in a saltwater environment, it's actually detrimental to keep them in a completely freshwater environment - which most people do. ![]() |
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![]() I did this on first tank and the mollies thrived so well that they spawned twice before I sold them off.
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![]() Not only will they thrive in saltwater (which they do in the wild as adults), they're an excellent source of live food. I plan to keep a pair or two in my sump when I finish my upgrade.
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