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![]() Wait A Minute, You Can Put Freshwater Fishes In Saltwater??!!
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![]() Only mollies and they should be very slowly (like for a week) acclimatized first. There are some bracish fish that can go full salt (like a mono) as they get older, but thats another story.
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! ![]() Last edited by fishoholic; 02-11-2008 at 03:53 AM. |
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![]() Yup...mollies, monos, some puffers, etc. can be acclimatized in sw. BUT as fishoholic stated the longer that acclimatization process the better.
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![]() My favorite nuisance algae eater in my 210 gallon reef tank is my 2 sea hares. Absolutely the most efficient algae eater on the planet. They will eat any type of algae you can throw at them.
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![]() Don't have much selection here in Red Deer when it comes to algae eaters. Since the mollies where free...thought I'd try and glad I did.
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![]() Just thought I'd post a pic of my Sea Hare at work.
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![]() Whenever I put seahares in my tank they alway get sucked into a powerhead.
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