water salanity?

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Jack Dempsey
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i have the sg at 1.010 and i sucsessfuly introduced my dragon gobies and crabs from freshwater to 1.010 will i be sucsessful in introducing a snowflake eel, monos,silver dat and archerfish from hard freshwater to 1.o10 or should i lower the salanity im going to do a water change any way can i keep the sg the same?
 
What SG are they all at now? You should never do large changes in salinity in an established tank. How long has the tank been set up? You can drip-acclimate them to a higher SG. How big is the tank for all those fish?
 
Pufferpunk;3764134; said:
What SG are they all at now? You should never do large changes in salinity in an established tank. How long has the tank been set up? You can drip-acclimate them to a higher SG. How big is the tank for all those fish?

very big the monos will be smaller orange monos but the tank is 95-100 gallons i wont put all of those fish in it but i was wondering if u introduce them all the same way but the question was will they survive if we put them in the tank if i dont decrease the sg i will only have the eel,3 orange monos and maybe a two to three inch silver dat in it but i might get some other fish instead the tank sg is 1.010-1.012.
 
What SG are they at now? You can drip-acclimate them to a higher SG. Scats grow as large as a diner plate, monos, as large as your outstretched hand. All together, you're looking at 300g minimum.
 
Pufferpunk;3770679; said:
What SG are they at now? You can drip-acclimate them to a higher SG. Scats grow as large as a diner plate, monos, as large as your outstretched hand. All together, you're looking at 300g minimum.

they will first be in hard water then moved to the brackish tank with sg of 1.010 and orange monos are the smallest of all monos i never wanted scats.
 
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