And they said it couldnt be done

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TheCanuck;4409165; said:
I hope you just did this for pictures..... Supporting this kind of crap is an easy way to encourage a lot of other fish to be killed. No it can't be done, and everyone knows it only kills the fish faster.

If you where a noob, everyone would be flaming. If you where putting your azuls in saltwater everyone would be freaking out. But you slowly kill a trigger and no one gives a ****. This is so pathetic...


I'm going to have to agree with this. It would never occur to me to combine Trigger fish with FW fish since they aren't found naturally in FW.

Bull Sharks can go from SW to FW because they have special organs that can regulate their systems to adapt to the differing water conditions. Trigger fish and other SW fish do not possess this organ. It is only a matter of time before that Trigger fish dies, IMO.
 
I'm in agreement with thecanuck on this one, this fish will not have its normal lifespan, it will die, its just a matter of time. Salt water fish are designed to absorb water rapidly, and to excreat salt rapidly (to make up for the rapid water loss to the salt). So without the salt the fish is just going to absorbe more and more water untill his cells start to rupture aka will have multiple organ failures. I really hope this is just a stunt picture and you have not intention to keep these fish together, its not intelligent and its not safe or fair to the fish. Your lucky these are fish and not mammals, as if you did something this stupid with cats or dogs you would be charged with animal cruelty and neglect.
 
TheCanuck;4409165; said:
I hope you just did this for pictures..... Supporting this kind of crap is an easy way to encourage a lot of other fish to be killed. No it can't be done, and everyone knows it only kills the fish faster.

If you where a noob, everyone would be flaming. If you where putting your azuls in saltwater everyone would be freaking out. But you slowly kill a trigger and no one gives a ****. This is so pathetic...

Where is your extensive research behind this and months of acclimation? Especially with a trigger already that size even what your trying to do could not be accomplished due to the size of the fish. Maybe if you where breeding them or had a fresh batch of babies. Even then they would die younger and slowly rot in fresh water.

first overstocking is okay, then jdm, now this.... MFK is going down because of stuff like this...

:iagree: keeping the fish in as natural conditions as possible is best
 
TheCanuck;4409165; said:
I hope you just did this for pictures..... Supporting this kind of crap is an easy way to encourage a lot of other fish to be killed. No it can't be done, and everyone knows it only kills the fish faster.

If you where a noob, everyone would be flaming. If you where putting your azuls in saltwater everyone would be freaking out. But you slowly kill a trigger and no one gives a ****. This is so pathetic...

Where is your extensive research behind this and months of acclimation? Especially with a trigger already that size even what your trying to do could not be accomplished due to the size of the fish. Maybe if you where breeding them or had a fresh batch of babies. Even then they would die younger and slowly rot in fresh water.

first overstocking is okay, then jdm, now this.... MFK is going down because of stuff like this...

This reply is the only good part part of this thread (well this and the people agreeing with this).

But it's NEXT LEVEL!!!!! so I guess we should all just shut up and go back to keeping our goldfish </sarcasm>.
 
TheCanuck;4409165; said:
If you where a noob, everyone would be flaming. If you where putting your azuls in saltwater everyone would be freaking out. But you slowly kill a trigger and no one gives a ****. This is so pathetic....
You are probably right about this ^^.
 
It is no secret that there are a few fish that can live in full salt, guppies being one. This does not excuse just dropping a full marine fish in a FW tank without any acclimating beforehand.

This is irresponsible fishkeeping.
 
I hope it was only in there long enough for the photo to be taken

A "freshwater dip" is a good way to treat some parasites in saltwater fish but attempting to acclimate a trigger to freshwater is just stupid
 
johno27;4409388; said:
I hope it was only in there long enough for the photo to be taken

A "freshwater dip" is a good way to treat some parasites in saltwater fish but attempting to acclimate a trigger to freshwater is just stupid
And freshwater dipping is risky and stressful enough.
 
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