Bumblebee Grouper?

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Hi, i'd like to add some extra details about this BB grouper (sorry if u've seen it somewhere before - -#). Juveniles BBGP can be kept in freshwater or brackish conditions (but not for the rest of their life) which has low salinity. When they reach mature size their tolerance of salinity is declined so, they have to move back to the sea and for reproductive reason too. I wanted to keep this amazing fish but after i've done a research, i've changed my mind. (what a shame!!!! ^-^)
Take care guys.
 
TheCanuck;4243963; said:
They need SW, and the 2ft one will eventually die a young death because of not being properly taken care of.
Any fish will eventually die a young death because of not being properly taken care of!
 
RayRookie;4248925; said:
I've done some research on the older threads...
and yeah, i agree that it should be kept in SW eventually

Thanks for all your inputs guys..
but i dont think i have the time and resource to get a new tank,
not to mention being a total newbie in Saltwater fishkeepin

plus the initial goal is to get that black yellow color inside aquascaped tank :D


@ Canuck D A M N dude, ur fishes are sooooooo SICK!! :naughty::naughty:

thanks man :D

I am getting my sharks a 1200 - 2200 gallon in the next couple months here. Hopefully i can have another one :naughty:
 
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