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Salt water red jewels for sale
like the add said i have salt water red jewels for sale my salt is 1.024 15 a peace no joke can send pics beside my clowns
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is this the same jewel as the africal jewel cichlid?
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I would like to see some pics......
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yes post some pictures after they have been in there for 2 weeks
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Acclimating Cichlids to Marine water happens alot more often than one might think. At one point there was a theory that they and damsels evolved from a common marine ancestor, not sure what ever happened with that theory though. May have been de-bunked. Either way though, I'd love to see some pic's...
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...What? Last edited by Keri; 03-06-2009 at 08:12 PM. |
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ok so im going to post some pics and a video for you thos of you that think it is easy to turn a red jewel in to a salt water fish pls by all means try it and tell me how it gos i lost 10 red jewels befor i finley got it write
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so hears the link to the pics i dont no how to upload the video yet
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/album.php?albumid=78 |
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It goes well for a few months... They may even colour up... and then *seriously* down (as in never to colour up, or swim for that matter, again). I've done it with a few species when I was young, not one ever worked out long term.
This is exactly why I didn't say one *should* do it... Either way, best of luck! |
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I guess my question would be WHY?? There are so many marine fish that are gorgeous......why turn a freshie into a salt water fish? Sorry if this is off topic a bit mods...but I just want to know why a person would do that?
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