I read up on them and found that they are brackish water fish, and my aquarium is a freshwater tank. I have been using aquarium salt made of evaporated sea water, and that seems to have been good enough for my 2 blackfin sharks and molly, I have many other fish besides those, but those require the most salt. Please tell me If my Dragon Goby will do ok, and how much salt should I add to the tank, and how often. Also, if i use a small amount of marine salt, will that hurt my other fish? (Peacock eels, tiger barbs, gold gourami, serpae tetras, platys, upsidedown catfishes)
2006-12-29
15:05:47
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I just called the petstore that I got the Goby from, and he said that the Gobys that they import are bred in captivity, and in freshwater, so after the ammount of breading in freshwater, the Gobys have adapted to the freshwater, and aren't a true brackish water fish.
2006-12-30
01:41:17 ·
update #1
I just called the petstore that I got the Goby from, and he said that the Gobys that they import are bred in captivity, and in freshwater, so after the ammount of breading in freshwater, the Gobys have adapted to the freshwater, and aren't a true brackish water fish.
2006-12-30
01:46:19 ·
update #2
He also said that many pet stores get their fish directly from the wild, and in that case it would need brackish water, but these have been bred in freshwater.
2006-12-30
01:47:58 ·
update #3