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Ok so maybe they aren't really proper reef fish, but I think they work well.
So... just asked google and http://www.saltcorner.com/sections/zoo/mollies.htm has a good write up on using in marine tanks http://www.thereeftank.com/forums/ar...p/t-85778.html quick mention of use as a cycle fish http://sal****ermollies.com/about1.php 'The grace and beauty of mollies should be experienced by marine aquarists. A tank with live coral and mollies is hard to beat and not that difficult to maintain.' http://www.nhaquariumsociety.com/Art...nemollies.html just a quick discussion on them http://okcaa.org/articles/zero.pdf document on zero maintence marine aquarium using mollies I really like them myself and think they are a great way to get more people into the marine hobby. To see an adult male dalmation lyretail sailfin swimming thru softys is pretty cool. And for me, once they went in marine water they were unkillable. I actually had a few times where my freshwater ones were losing the odd one each day while the marine ones never skipped a beat. Making me think that mollies are a better marine fish than a freshwater fish. ![]() |
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The only thing I don't like about mollies is the fact they produce a lot of
waste, being second after goldfish. My two cents on my own experience. Ruben "swarvegorilla" wrote in message ... Ok so maybe they aren't really proper reef fish, but I think they work well. So... just asked google and http://www.saltcorner.com/sections/zoo/mollies.htm has a good write up on using in marine tanks http://www.thereeftank.com/forums/ar...p/t-85778.html quick mention of use as a cycle fish http://sal****ermollies.com/about1.php 'The grace and beauty of mollies should be experienced by marine aquarists. A tank with live coral and mollies is hard to beat and not that difficult to maintain.' http://www.nhaquariumsociety.com/Art...nemollies.html just a quick discussion on them http://okcaa.org/articles/zero.pdf document on zero maintence marine aquarium using mollies I really like them myself and think they are a great way to get more people into the marine hobby. To see an adult male dalmation lyretail sailfin swimming thru softys is pretty cool. And for me, once they went in marine water they were unkillable. I actually had a few times where my freshwater ones were losing the odd one each day while the marine ones never skipped a beat. Making me think that mollies are a better marine fish than a freshwater fish. ![]() |
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Don;t argue with Pszemol. He knows everything there is about anything.
He learned it all from Wayne at Wayne's Dead Pets ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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