which dat is mostly freshwater?

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I dunno if this belongs in my other thread, but here goes. Since I might get a datnoid to put with a featherfin synodontis catfish, I have been trying to figure out which dat is mostly freshwater. Unfortunately, the internet/google is not providing me with clear answers to this. Any help? Thanks!
 
yeah dont trust the intergoogle,

then again i dont know to much either but im pretty sure the only one thats brackish is the silver datnioide.
 
All dats can live in fresh. The species that naturally occure in fresh water in the wild are NTT, ST, and IT.

NGT and AT, are found in brackish conditions.
 
TCZeli;1463816; said:
All dats can live in fresh. The species that naturally occure in fresh water in the wild are NTT, ST, and IT.

NGT and AT, are found in brackish conditions.

Spot on-but you can keep NGT & AT in FW:iagree:
 
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