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Madreefer 10-10-2015 03:35 AM

Good Golly Miss Molly
 
Hey who's had actual experience keeping mollies in a reef tank? My back wall is too hard to keep nice and shiny black. Looking to see if a few of these will help me from getting a wet armpit and a pi$$ed off wife:biggrin:

Aquattro 10-10-2015 03:45 AM

I read a few articles on acclimating guppies, I imagine it would be the same. Google is your friend here :)

GoFish 10-10-2015 03:54 AM

Tried once and failed. Drip acclimated for 3 hours and lasted about an hour before it was eaten by a predatory worm, I think they much prefer lower salinity than we keep our tanks at, more like brackish... But it has been done sooo maybe someone else here has had success??

Aquattro 10-10-2015 03:55 AM

Guppies take days or longer to switch over, so 3 hours for mollies probably wouldn't work.

Madreefer 10-10-2015 03:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 966627)
Google is your friend here :)

Apparently so haha

Madreefer 10-10-2015 04:02 AM

Well I gonna try anyways. I'll keep you posted when I get around to trying

spit.fire 10-10-2015 04:38 AM

i had some for white awhile

buy 10
drop them in
most of them will survive

theokie 10-10-2015 02:23 PM

I currently have 4 that I have had for over 6 months now, dalmatian and sailfin seem to acclimate better then some of the more "designer" types. though I did have one black one survive. I don't have trouble with acclimating them to saltwater, the trouble I have is keeping them from going over the overflow at night, as they sleep right up at the surface.

Initially they were really rasping the glass and rocks all the time, but now they have gotten lazy and only eat nori and other prepared foods, only occasionally going after patches of algae. My perc clown pair have a vendetta out for them, as they all are missing the lower half of their tails due to clown fish attacks.

After a rough week or two they did adapt to the higher flow of my SPS system, and I even have a pair that holds their own with my triggers and tangs in my 200 gallon.

hillegom 10-10-2015 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by theokie (Post 966659)
I currently have 4 that I have had for over 6 months now, dalmatian and sailfin seem to acclimate better then some of the more "designer" types. though I did have one black one survive. I don't have trouble with acclimating them to saltwater, the trouble I have is keeping them from going over the overflow at night, as they sleep right up at the surface.

Initially they were really rasping the glass and rocks all the time, but now they have gotten lazy and only eat nori and other prepared foods, only occasionally going after patches of algae. My perc clown pair have a vendetta out for them, as they all are missing the lower half of their tails due to clown fish attacks.

After a rough week or two they did adapt to the higher flow of my SPS system, and I even have a pair that holds their own with my triggers and tangs in my 200 gallon.

So how long does it take to acclimatize them?
What is the procedure that you use?
Thanks

theokie 10-11-2015 02:53 PM

I drip them, via a fast drip, so that they end up at full strength sea water in about 2 hours.... I've just dumped them in before as well and really didn't see any ill effect, but I think a fast drip is probably better. These are naturally brackish fish, they move between fresh and salt at the river mouths and swamps.


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