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![]() Very cool....in a freaky weird kind of way.
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![]() here in this video they hae trigger with bigger fw fish lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNtcCVIbwcY |
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![]() divided tank...with the gold fish at the front in freshwater and saltwater in the rear section, watch the video again and notice that the two never mix.
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Theres freshwater fish in the front and back, and the clowns are in the front and back as well. Goldfish tolerate salt water really well once acclimated it. They just shouldn't live in it for their entire life. |
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![]() Cool video. I had to watch it several times to fully grasp what they were doing. At first I thought it was just clownfish and goldfish but watching it again I see there are several freshwater species(types of fancy guppies) as well as a seahorse(notice it at 0:24 seconds) and the clowns and goldfish. You can also see no powerheads or much water circulation( the plant in the video doesn't move) I feel that plays a role in the success of this experiment with a heavier salt content near the bottom.
Thanks for posting. |