Florida Gar question

Chevyhobo12

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Hello, I am new to the site and I have a question about my Florida spotted gar. He's just over 7 inches long and living in a 75 gallon tank for now. I've just recently got a 13" freshwater moray eel. I've done some research on the eel and found that they're more comfortable living in brackish water with salinity levels around 1.005 to 1.010. I was just wondering if this would be too salty for the gar. Ive never added salt before to my tank so I'm still trying to understand it. There's also a 3 inch tiger Oscar, and a sun catfish in the tank. Would they be okay too? If not what would be a suitable salinity the gar and others to be in? Some salt is better than none for the eel.
 

gamelovers11223

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I add salt once a week (every water change) and my gar is ok with it, so as every other fish in the tank.
 

cnel124

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I think your gar can survive. I have added 6-7 cups of salt to my 180 gallon tank, not sure what salinity that is though and my gars are also Tropicals not Floridas
 

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You may have to slowly acclimate them as u add salt to the tank. I would suggest that u don't need to get the salinity that low. Can always be above that a bit and so the other fish can meet the eels at a happy medium. They're brackish but if the salinity is off a bit it should be ok.


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So just gradually introduce salt until the salinity reaches 1.010 and once it's there all of my fish should be just fine?
Yea that's the idea. I would do it really slow like a bit per week or couple of days and give them some time to adjust. I would go very slow and that's just me. I'm sure u want it sooner but I'm thinking of the fish. U don't need to hit 1.010 exact. It can be a bit above that so ur fish can be at a happy medium. Please also note that not all fish will tolerate this and so I can't say with 100% certainty they'll be ok. This is the best way IMO.


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Chevyhobo12

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I'm going to try and get it as close to 1.010 as I can. Would having a pleco in that salinity hurt him? I've read elsewhere that plecos get easily irrateted by salt. With this low of a salinity hurt him? Or should I still just go about slowly introducing salt and watch his behavior?
 
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