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Old March 26th 04, 10:12 PM
Splitskull
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Hi

I have a 27Gal freshwater and

2 banjo catfish
1 yoyo loach (he ate all but 1 snail)
1 common pleco
1 red pleco(he's not red at all but the LFS insisted it is a red pleco)
3 zebra danio
3 pristella
2 rummynose
6 neon tetra
1 betta male

and some plants(no idea what are they)...

Can I add a bit of salt? Ocean salt or what? I want to "keep the doctor
away" and I want too add 2 fiddler crabs. Or I just add the crabs without
salt? Lfs told me the fiddler crabs should be ok in freshwater but I want to
hear more opinions.

TIA

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Old March 27th 04, 01:09 AM
Dave Gunter
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Splitskull wrote:

Hi

I have a 27Gal freshwater and

2 banjo catfish
1 yoyo loach (he ate all but 1 snail)
1 common pleco
1 red pleco(he's not red at all but the LFS insisted it is a red pleco)
3 zebra danio
3 pristella
2 rummynose
6 neon tetra
1 betta male

and some plants(no idea what are they)...

Can I add a bit of salt? Ocean salt or what? I want to "keep the doctor
away" and I want too add 2 fiddler crabs. Or I just add the crabs without
salt? Lfs told me the fiddler crabs should be ok in freshwater but I want to
hear more opinions.

TIA

In a word, no. None of these fish will tolerate salt (even at a low
level). Fiddler crabs are a salt water crab if I remember right.

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Old March 28th 04, 06:03 AM
Rikko
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 17:12:26 -0500, "Splitskull"
wrote:

Hi

I have a 27Gal freshwater and

2 banjo catfish
1 yoyo loach (he ate all but 1 snail)
1 common pleco
1 red pleco(he's not red at all but the LFS insisted it is a red pleco)
3 zebra danio
3 pristella
2 rummynose
6 neon tetra
1 betta male

and some plants(no idea what are they)...

Can I add a bit of salt? Ocean salt or what? I want to "keep the doctor
away" and I want too add 2 fiddler crabs. Or I just add the crabs without
salt? Lfs told me the fiddler crabs should be ok in freshwater but I want to
hear more opinions.

TIA


Loaches hate salt - I wouldn't add *any* if you have those guys. Same
with the banjo cat. Bettas seem extremely salt intolerant as well.

The other guys can handle trace amounts, but nothing near what I would
call "brackish" water.
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Old March 28th 04, 06:19 AM
Splitskull
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TY all for inputs
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"Splitskull" wrote in message
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| Hi
|
| I have a 27Gal freshwater and
|
| 2 banjo catfish
| 1 yoyo loach (he ate all but 1 snail)
| 1 common pleco
| 1 red pleco(he's not red at all but the LFS insisted it is a red pleco)
| 3 zebra danio
| 3 pristella
| 2 rummynose
| 6 neon tetra
| 1 betta male
|
| and some plants(no idea what are they)...
|
| Can I add a bit of salt? Ocean salt or what? I want to "keep the doctor
| away" and I want too add 2 fiddler crabs. Or I just add the crabs without
| salt? Lfs told me the fiddler crabs should be ok in freshwater but I want
to
| hear more opinions.
|
| TIA
|
| --
|
| ------Splitskull-----
|
|


 




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