funman1
04/02/2007, 12:35 AM
Well my experiment with slowly cranking up fresh water fish to full reef salinity is done.
My results were, YES you can get certain fresh water fish to full reef salinity (1.025 or 35 PPT)
BUT
These fish can't handle reef water turbulence.
They just hid in the least flow area and refused to eat.
So after 3 days I removed them put them back in QT.
They have been in QT for 2 weeks now and are still doing fine.
I would like them to find a new fresh water home now that I'm done with them and don't have a suitable home.
It's 1 black molly and a nice male fancy tailed guppy.
Free to a good fresh water home.
ALSO
I have 2 black and white damsels that need to go to a good home.
They are pretty aggressive, and would do well in a small tank by themselves. Beware do not mix these damsels with any other fish unless the other fish can EAT these guys.
Free to a good home (most likely nano suited)
Thanks
My results were, YES you can get certain fresh water fish to full reef salinity (1.025 or 35 PPT)
BUT
These fish can't handle reef water turbulence.
They just hid in the least flow area and refused to eat.
So after 3 days I removed them put them back in QT.
They have been in QT for 2 weeks now and are still doing fine.
I would like them to find a new fresh water home now that I'm done with them and don't have a suitable home.
It's 1 black molly and a nice male fancy tailed guppy.
Free to a good fresh water home.
ALSO
I have 2 black and white damsels that need to go to a good home.
They are pretty aggressive, and would do well in a small tank by themselves. Beware do not mix these damsels with any other fish unless the other fish can EAT these guys.
Free to a good home (most likely nano suited)
Thanks