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spitz006

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This is the coolest tank I've ever owned.
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Oddballs:
Figure-8 Puffer
Silver Datnoid
Knight Goby
Golden Wonder Kilifish

Cichlids:
Pair of Kribensis Cichlids
Orange Chromide Cichlid

Dithers/Bottom Feeders:
(4) Black-Tipped Shark Catfish
(1)Celebes Rainbowfish
(2) Indian Glassfish
(2) Buenos Aires Tetras

Right now all these fish are the same size, but I know eventually the datnoid and the sharks will get about a foot long and will be moved to full saltwater.

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ummm most of those fish are SLIGHTLY brackish - fresh water fish minus the puffers, chromide and catfish (catfish needs salt). The datnoid is not a saltwater fish at all what are your sources for this?
 
Everyone's eating and colored up magnificently. The kribs are breeding. I think things are okay! I don't have a refractometer but I just add a small amount of marine salt when I do water changes. I would assume it's around 1.005 SG. Youtube link to come.
 
Okay well you should probably get the tool. But I understand the light brackish part but you said datnoid in full salt which I believe is wrong and no where in that article states that either.

I need to spark up my fish life
 
The Buenos Aires tetra will probably not appreciate higher salinity if it gets to that point
 
Okay well you should probably get the tool. But I understand the light brackish part but you said datnoid in full salt which I believe is wrong and no where in that article states that either.

I need to spark up my fish life

http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/181156/0


that was the link I meant to send. the first thing that comes up when you search datnioides polota using google.
 
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