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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.