I've read that spotted, longnose, alligator, and cuban gar can withstand levels of salinity even above 25 sg, with the alligator and longnose being able to withstand even 31 sg, but my question is, would it be feasible to keep them in such a tank for their entire lives after acclimating them. I'm in the process of building a shark tank, and I would love to include a spotted gar if possible for a really out of this world tank. My two favorite fish, gar, and sharks, coexisting is the goal! Now, if this doesn't work, I can always put the spotted into the sump which would naturally be large enough for him (looking at 200+ gallons).
So are gar able to withstand such salinities for long terms? I could probably even play around with it and get it to stabilize at 18-19 sg without too many problems for the other inhabitants. Ultimately, if you guys give me the go ahead, I'm going to try it. If it's futile in the first place, then I'd rather not harm a gar in the process of trying something doomed to fail.
So are gar able to withstand such salinities for long terms? I could probably even play around with it and get it to stabilize at 18-19 sg without too many problems for the other inhabitants. Ultimately, if you guys give me the go ahead, I'm going to try it. If it's futile in the first place, then I'd rather not harm a gar in the process of trying something doomed to fail.