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Fresh, brackish, or salt, im curious for all of them. This is also open to personal opinions as well.
 
Best for the fish is to get ones that will thrive in your water source, (fresh water fish, salts more complicated that I know nothing about) well water,city water what ever you will be using as a source.

If you live in America it's required by law for the city to post online its yearly water reports. With this we can get a base PH and hardness level if you don't have a test kits for these. With these two base values we can offer the best fish for your water conditions.

Keeping soft water low PH fish in hard water has been known to cause diseases and shorten life spans.
 
Best for the fish is to get ones that will thrive in your water source, (fresh water fish, salts more complicated that I know nothing about) well water,city water what ever you will be using as a source.

If you live in America it's required by law for the city to post online its yearly water reports. With this we can get a base PH and hardness level if you don't have a test kits for these. With these two base values we can offer the best fish for your water conditions.

Keeping soft water low PH fish in hard water has been known to cause diseases and shorten life spans.
(just don't tell m angels) lol

My water is realtevly hard (gH13) with a pH of 8 and I only do south American fish. lol I am thinking of getting an ro unit soon though.
 
(just don't tell m angels) lol

My water is realtevly hard (gH13) with a pH of 8 and I only do south American fish. lol I am thinking of getting an ro unit soon though.
Indeed a good idea since most South American fish come from low PH soft water. Unless of course they are from the West side of the Andes mts.
 
Indeed a good idea since most South American fish come from low PH soft water. Unless of course they are from the West side of the Andes mts.
Most tank raised fish can tolerate a wide range of conditions. They may not breed but they can live in it.
 
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