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Achieving quite good results in my opinion in Presnya (the fish stopped dying :))), I decided to move to the sea :) After reading a lot about the Black Sea (thanks to everyone who wrote), I gathered and went to my mother-in-law's place in March. Upon arrival in Novorossiysk, I did not find any fish on the central beach and was upset, but in early April they appeared in Kabardinka. They were caught on a were caught on a fishing rod - greenlings, dogsharks (regular, 1 peacock and 1 sphynx) and gobies. Before the move, we lived for a week in 3 5-liter containers with daily water changes, and this was good because in the first day so much dirt came out of them that they were barely visible. On the second day, less, and on the 3rd, almost perfect water. On the 3rd day, I started feeding with shrimp, although it can be done on the 4th (they eat more willingly). I did not feed before the trip. Everyone made it, the compressor worked from a220 adapter. Some of the gobies went to feed the astrics, and I changed the water for the remaining ones. I had to install an osmosis and Tetra salt. Seems they settled in. The aquarium is small, I will build a 350-liter one. I brought 20 liters of seawater with