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| Brackish When fresh isn't enough and marine is too much... |
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Better than expected!
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Has anyone had expierience with guppies in brackish water? I've read several places that than can live in brackish. I'm raising the level of water in the crab tank, they hardly ever come out of the water anyway(except for Mr. Semaphore).
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i have guppies in full strength saltwater so brackish should be fine.
males have a very hard time acclimating to salt increases so drip acclimate them and the females for 10 hrs. i only have females i would have some nice males if my maroon clown didnt think they were little treats.
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