Snailerator
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Google, google, google
Think you even missed the part where they suggest breeding 3ft eels in a home freshwater tank. Sounds like a good idea!Minxxy said:I think its saying we can keep Tangs in fresh water
*do not try at home* lol
I mean, I could technically breed 3 ft eels in my current tank. They would likely be happy enough as long as they didn't manage to escape.PascalKrypt said:Think you even missed the part where they suggest breeding 3ft eels in a home freshwater tank. Sounds like a good idea!
Except for the part where eels need to shift from salt to fresh water and back to complete their life cycle? I would love to see such a set-up owo sounds like an enormous hassle. But then some people do breed amano's at home. I'll take off my fedora for them.Wraithen said:I mean, I could technically breed 3 ft eels in my current tank. They would likely be happy enough as long as they didn't manage to escape.
Easy, you just increase to marine levels, then do 5 percent weekly water changes to decrease to freshwater levels. Easy peasy.PascalKrypt said:Except for the part where eels need to shift from salt to fresh water and back to complete their life cycle? I would love to see such a set-up owo sounds like an enormous hassle. But then some people do breed amano's at home. I'll take off my fedora for them.
Thanks for the infoSnailerator said:Google, google, google
LolAJE said:I googled salt water fish, doesn’t seem fair that google can get salt water fish right but not the freshwater fish
lol what about my saltwater goldfishTiltedTank said:Well maybe there is hope for me to still get that freshwater Great White Shark I wanted. I wonder if it will fit in a 5 gallon?
Nope sorry we already determined the tang is fresh water fish lolAJE said:I googled salt water fish, doesn’t seem fair that google can get salt water fish right but not the freshwater fish
Good golly miss molly!Crispii said:Or my saltwater molly! Oh wait, they can live freshwater, brackish, and saltwater.
You could use super large sea shells for the table and then get some springy sea horse chairs that way the customers could get that "real" ocean feeling rocking back and forth in their chairs lol.PascalKrypt said:That's it, I'm buying ten 30 gallons and starting a seafood restaurant in my backyard. Cha-ching!
I bet we can engineer some Angel's or discus to look almost the same within a couple of decades.MrFishkeeper1 said:hey maybe I can get a yellow tang for my 75 gallon freshwater tank