When Freshwater meat Saltwater

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There's a new salt out (can't recall the name), but it allows for both fresh and saltwater fish to live together. I'm unsure of excatly what it does, but I'm guessing it allows for some compensation with the fishes' osmoregulatory systems so that they can live with some extra / less salt.

However it works, I'm against it. And how long the fish will last... who knows. I'd rather keep the fish as natural as possible.
 
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SalmonAfrica;3405592; said:
There's a new salt out (can't recall the name), but it allows for both fresh and saltwater fish to live together. I'm unsure of excatly what it does, but I'm guessing it allows for some compensation with the fishes' osmoregulatory systems so that they can live with some extra / less salt.

However it works, I'm against it. And how long the fish will last... who knows. I'd rather keep the fish as natural as possible.


Anyone know what this "NEW" salt is called??????
 
julnj2;3403364; said:
Does anyone know the "scientifics" surrounding this?

this is crazy. and yeah, anyone a scientist out there? lol

Look at the water tho. The quality looks terrible! is this just some uneducated guy who threw this together and is bs'in about a year?
 
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