• Clownfish in freshwater...

  • Jacqueline5976

I invite you to watch a video where a person describes what seems to be acclimatized clownfish to freshwater: mosses can be seen in the video. However, I personally encountered something like this in real life. When I was still working with fish in the commercial sector, a girl came to our store asking for a pump that had broken in her marine aquarium. She explained to me what kind of pump it was for such a filter, but I didn't understand anything, so I went to see it myself. The situation was like this: a motel "Annushka" "penny" Resun SK-05, and it was the pump that had broken. I brought the pump, installed it, and started it, but the foam was somehow off? It was producing large bubbles. According to the girl, a long time ago the owner bought this aquarium with the fish, and it has been with them for a very long time. The caretaker changes the water, and he has a device for measuring salt, but she didn't know anything else. The clownfish seemed to be doing well; even when I was examining it with my hands, it curiously looked at and "explored" my hands. In short, I noticed no deviations. I recommended raising the salinity and getting a new, more accurate device or calibrating the old one, but I never found out what they use to measure. In the end, I understand perfectly why clownfish Ocellaris are recommended as fish for beginners. Of course, brackish marine fish seem like a mockery to me, so I do not support those experimenters who try to create a "miracle" by transferring marine fish to freshwater.

Caitlin3279

Fairy tale compilation. To my amateur eye, I didn't see anything freshwater! Don't read fakebook...

Debra6575

Yes. I also didn't see anything freshwater, except for a shrimp like Cherax in the lower left corner. Although it's hard to see, it might not be a freshwater shrimp. I agree with you, which is why I described it above: Actually, I encountered clownfish being kept at very low salinity; I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it myself. And it's not worth tying this to the video; that's not at all what I meant to say.

Laurie3842

My friend once, by "misfortune," smoothly slid to 1.014. Then, when he measured, of course, he was stunned. Later, having become bold, he tried to press further, crashing his ocellaris... This was around 2005...