Got me.Love to find out just for my own curiosity.
Saw this video on YouTube and wondering how this is possible?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crLfRyf935E
Got me.Love to find out just for my own curiosity.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Bill.
It was just for a exhibit so not long term. You can do freshwater mollies and some other live bearers in marine tanks.
My bad,all I had to do was scroll down and read a little on the link,lol.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Bill.
This has to be a brackish or slightly salty tank. Or some crazy substitute for salt. Point is it can't be pure freshwater. Ever seen a saltwater fish in a freshwater dip? They don't swim like those clowns are swimming. Believe me, I've accidently put freshwater into my saltwater tank before during a WC....results not good.
Not real sure what the point of this is.....I find it quite cruel.
-Matt
-Shane
Discus do it bare bottom.
I refuse to give this a hit and watch......
- Marnie
www.bootcamprescue.com
When I first had a saltwater tank many years ago, the cheapest way to cycle the tank was to use either goldfish or mollies, I chose mollies.
You start with freshwater and gradually add your marine salt a little at a time until your reach your target (1.026) salinity. Out of the dozen mollies I threw in the tank, only 3 died in a week, the rest were just fine.
DiscusLoverJeff
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