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Old 02-12-2011, 12:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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i have a species tank of sailfin mollies in full SW anybody else have input on ur trial and errors or successes.so far mine have been good.
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I have had Sailfin Mollies in a 20G SW tank for years. They are very a very easy to care for SW fish. They compete with my Damsels for fish. I got the adults originally by mail order from Florida (males only). I found some females locally and moved them from fresh to salt. They are great Algae eaters and also good for cycling Brackish and Salt Water tanks.
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i love the sw parameters very much easier to care for than bw,and my females are huge dont know if thats the tank or just what they grow to?i find they are happy active fish good to wake up to with a cup of coffee.i am also glad they are more vegans than meat eaters because i am always moving power heads around trying to get a good current,and they gang up on my hand and just peck away..just makes you think if they were not a docile fish.
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