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jmills104
07/31/2009, 07:58 AM
Which marine fish can withstand the lowest SG? Im starting a brackish/marine tank and want to know which marine fish will do best in relative low SG (1.015ish)

Sugar Magnolia
07/31/2009, 08:28 AM
There are some brackish puffers. Mollies can be acclimated to brackish/marine as well.

http://www.aquariumfish.net/indexes/brackish.htm

jmills104
07/31/2009, 08:34 AM
Im aware of the brackish fish but am wondering which typical marine fish can acclimate the best...i heard damsels and snappers but keep hearing mixed things. Also, what about clowns..

can marine fish be OK in water under 1.020SG?

Pufferpunk
02/28/2010, 02:32 AM
Why do you want to force an animal to live in conditions less than optimal for them?

ludnix
02/28/2010, 04:47 AM
I don't think there are many non-brackish saltwater fish that can handle that kind of permanent change in osmoregulation.

Michael_84
02/28/2010, 04:55 AM
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Michael_84
02/28/2010, 05:02 AM
Mangrove snappers, and any in shore snappers can do it. as well as some drums. There are even file fish like the plaines file which do well. Then there are Killies and Sheeps heads make great brakish tank inhabitants...Just dont try to have crabs...LOL

Then from the other spectrum Monos puffers Archers and mollies can do it...Check out Mayan Cichlads I used to get them in brackish waters in Fort Myers.

Pufferpunk
02/28/2010, 12:21 PM
Finding a fish that visits BW in the wild who can swim back into FW whenever they please is way different than forcing them to live in BW or even worse, SW, their entire lives.