Asia Trip 2009 : Singapore : Aquarama 2009 : GEX : Magical Water

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Not sure I believe it's everything they claim, but even so, it's not that hard to keep salt water fish in the first place. You add powder to water, which is what you're doing with that stuff. Sounds worthless to me.
 
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HarleyK;3169674; said:
Cool find, but there is something fundamentally wrong with this :headshake:

Note that only the hardiest fish are combined in that tank: Clowns, gouramis, goldfish, guppies, loaches. There is no way a softwater tetra would take that for too long, or a pickier saltwater fish.

HarleyK
:iagree:
 
whoah......... i would like a bottle of that magical water please :D
 
I like it!!! I know it is not natural and only the hardiest fish are combined, but it is amazing to see clowns and goldfish together!!! Adittionally, all aquariums are unatural in the end...
 
feio_bio;3206989; said:
I like it!!! I know it is not natural and only the hardiest fish are combined, but it is amazing to see clowns and goldfish together!!! Adittionally, all aquariums are unatural in the end...
I agree
 
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