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Right - but fresh water they normally sink to the bottom and die.
Can't get enough flow in the gills.
We replaced an small amount - ounce ? - every day. It was a good
sized tank as they were 4-5" in diameter.
Once fresh - they ported to other tanks with fresh water fish and
were sold to a delightful collector.
Martin
Andrew Grebneff wrote:
>> Fist starting in brackish and slowly converting to fresh water.
>> I know it can be done, we did Scats from pure salt to pure fresh in our
>> tanks 50 years ago.
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> Actually, scats (Scatophagus sp) naturally occur in brackish water and
> can handle just about any normal salinity.
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> Andrew Grebneff
> Dunedin, New Zealand
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