HarleyK Canister Man Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Aug 17, 2005 7,174 2,097 1,453 USA Feb 17, 2018 #1 I saw this in a science center today. Maybe surviving feeders? It was the middle of the day, thus, it can’t be that they had just been added....
I saw this in a science center today. Maybe surviving feeders? It was the middle of the day, thus, it can’t be that they had just been added....
Hendre Bawitius Staff member Moderator MFK Member Jan 14, 2016 9,872 11,004 453 South Africa Feb 17, 2018 #2 I know mollies have been kept in full salt, but endlers? That's new
TwoHedWlf Potamotrygon MFK Member Mar 2, 2017 1,922 2,576 164 47 New Zealand Feb 17, 2018 #3 Yeah, I'm inclined to say they're feeders that just haven't died yet.
J J. H. Potamotrygon MFK Member Oct 14, 2016 1,894 1,437 164 28 11225 Mar 5, 2018 #4 guppies can handle full salt, endlers are pretty similar. They may live there.
RD. Gold Tier VIP MFK Member May 9, 2007 13,626 13,979 3,360 67 Northwest Canada Mar 5, 2018 #5 In that tank, 100% feeders.
Deadliestviper7 The Necromancer MFK Member Aug 6, 2016 7,422 4,181 178 32 Mar 6, 2018 #6 There r A lot of fish that can survive in full salt (even if we don't realize it) including :guppies,mollies,mosquitofish,Mayan cichlids,many pupfish,alewife. And volitan lionfish can be kept in brackish water as well.
There r A lot of fish that can survive in full salt (even if we don't realize it) including :guppies,mollies,mosquitofish,Mayan cichlids,many pupfish,alewife. And volitan lionfish can be kept in brackish water as well.