J Josh Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 31, 2005 144 0 0 44 Columbia SC/Watertown MA www.tehnitecrew.com Oct 16, 2005 #11 Yours are about at the point where they're going to start needing some salt. If you don't switch them over to brackish, they'll keel over by 10".
Yours are about at the point where they're going to start needing some salt. If you don't switch them over to brackish, they'll keel over by 10".
R rumblesushi Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 18, 2005 3,113 4 0 44 ENGLAND Oct 16, 2005 #12 I heard they do fine with 1 tsp of salt per gallon, light brackish.
G guppy Small Squiggly Thing Apr 15, 2005 11,595 89 0 confused, lost, and lonely Oct 16, 2005 #13 rumblesushi said: I heard they do fine with 1 tsp of salt per gallon, light brackish. Click to expand... I wouldn't doubt it, They just won't breed. I have come across a couple sites that say they do well at that level of salt. How big are yours now Delgado? They are great fish but I have never kept them to much over 6".
rumblesushi said: I heard they do fine with 1 tsp of salt per gallon, light brackish. Click to expand... I wouldn't doubt it, They just won't breed. I have come across a couple sites that say they do well at that level of salt. How big are yours now Delgado? They are great fish but I have never kept them to much over 6".
R rumblesushi Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 18, 2005 3,113 4 0 44 ENGLAND Oct 16, 2005 #14 what happened guppy? Died or sold? I like mine a lot. I love the matt metal look. He's also very active, at least as active as my pictus. He's around 2.5 inches long and tries to gobble 2.5 inch mealworms.
what happened guppy? Died or sold? I like mine a lot. I love the matt metal look. He's also very active, at least as active as my pictus. He's around 2.5 inches long and tries to gobble 2.5 inch mealworms.