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I just now received twelve Fancy Black Molly fry and I am wondering, can
young Plecos [2 to 3¹/² inches] handle the one tablespoon per gallon of salt? I know that Corys can't,....Can Plecos?~Dean. |
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Papa Red wrote:
I just now received twelve Fancy Black Molly fry and I am wondering, can young Plecos [2 to 3¹/² inches] handle the one tablespoon per gallon of salt? I know that Corys can't,....Can Plecos?~Dean. Neither are meant to, but we have 2 cory's and a hong kong plec in our livebearer tank (1 tablespoon per gallon) and they're doing fine. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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I just read at a couple of sites where they said that it was a one
tablespoon per five gallons of water for Mollys,...which is what I have put in the tank,...I guess I will now have to purchase some more sea salt, right? Problem is, is that I'm one of those folks who when he goes into a LFS, I become just like a kid in a candy store, and that's not good, because I'm on Social Security Disability, and they upped my rent and cut my food stamps,...So maybe I'll just stand at the door of the shop, and ask for the packet of salt,...LOL~Dean. |
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Papa Red wrote:
I just read at a couple of sites where they said that it was a one tablespoon per five gallons of water for Mollys,...which is what I have put in the tank,...I guess I will now have to purchase some more sea salt, right? Problem is, is that I'm one of those folks who when he goes into a LFS, I become just like a kid in a candy store, and that's not good, because I'm on Social Security Disability, and they upped my rent and cut my food stamps,...So maybe I'll just stand at the door of the shop, and ask for the packet of salt,...LOL~Dean. We have the same problem Dean... usually it's guppies, but last time we came home with a 14" pl*co! For brackish water the ratio is 1 tablespoon per gallon... mollies prefer it, but don't *need* it... they'll be fine in fresh water. We have some adult mollies in our community tank which has no salt and they're happy enough... but without salt they're more susceptible to white spot so the tank needs to be periodically treated. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 12:06:11 -0600, Papa Red wrote
(in article ): I just now received twelve Fancy Black Molly fry and I am wondering, can young Plecos [2 to 3¹/² inches] handle the one tablespoon per gallon of salt? I know that Corys can't,....Can Plecos?~Dean. Your mollies could probably do fine without salt, particularly if you have hard water. And please don't get the plecos unless you have a huge tank. These fish don't belong in a tank less than 40 gallons (150L). Plecos do not clean your tank. No fish will clean your tank. -E |
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I currently have nine aquariums up and running: one 55 gallon; three 30
gallon aquariums; and four 10 gallon tanks. As my Plecostomus catfish get larger, I move them to larger and larger tanks. And when they get too large for the 55 gallon tank, I trade or sell them to get more and younger fish. And as far as tank cleaning, all plecos and fish with their type of eating habits do, is eat some algae off the tank's glass,...I'm the one who does all of the major clean-up of the tanks, toting the dirty water over to the sink, or when asked to do so, outside to pour it on to the many plants of my different neighbour's gardens,...And I'm the one who takes the treated water from the bathtub, over to each tank by hand in buckets that hold only three gallons of water each,...No easy trick when you're 58 years old and are not only suffering from the follies of one's ill-spent youth, but also a debilitating illness known as C.O.P.D. [Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease]. But my doc says it most likely helps to keeps me healthy, but I swear it's makin' my arms longerLOL~Dean. |
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![]() "Papa Red" wrote in message ... But my doc says it most likely helps to keeps me healthy, but I swear it's makin' my arms longerLOL~Dean. ================ And it keeps you active and busy! :-) You'd be bored without your many tanks and pets. -- ZB.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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