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theres a guy here ..selling a salt water flowerhorn? kinda funny if you ask me 20 bucks?

"i have a 2 to 3 inch Male Super Red Flowerhorn living in my saltwater fish tank for sale if your interested feel free to text or call me
209-xxx-xxxx "


still a good deal?
 
It's weird, but if you Youtube something like "salt water flowerhorn" you'll actually see some in full marine water.
 
thesamas;4354901; said:
check this out

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That is a lot of mumbo jumbo!
 
Once the salts build to a toxic level, no more flowerhorn. Yes alot of cichlids to go into both salt and fresh waters but long time exposure to salts will kill him. They cannot expel the salts like marine fish. Vice versa regarding the bull shark who stores the salts. Salt poisoning sounds like a terrible way to die. Try only drinking salt water for a period of time. Its not good for freshwater animals. Its a freshwater fish. period. Theoreticaly I guess you could switch the FH back and forth from marine to fresh.
 
FishingOut;4355070; said:
Once the salts build to a toxic level, no more flowerhorn. Yes alot of cichlids to go into both salt and fresh waters but long time exposure to salts will kill him. They cannot expel the salts like marine fish. Vice versa regarding the bull shark who stores the salts. Salt poisoning sounds like a terrible way to die. Try only drinking salt water for a period of time. Its not good for freshwater animals. Its a freshwater fish. period. Theoreticaly I guess you could switch the FH back and forth from marine to fresh.

+1 I've seen quite a good amount of fresh water fish being in full salt. And quite a good amount of saltwater fish being in freshwater. But they usually never last too long at all.
 
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