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Unread 02/05/2011, 10:00 AM   #1
vexeclipse2007
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Can buying a fish from a tank with low salinity a bad idea?

A Guy is selling a fish but his salinity is at 1.016..mines at 1.023..just curious before I buy him


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Unread 02/05/2011, 10:01 AM   #2
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I think most fish stores maintain low salinity. Just drip acclimate the fish and you will be fine.


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Unread 02/05/2011, 10:17 AM   #3
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K cause I was using myself as an example..I sold a mystery wrasse and apparently my salinity was low...and its been 4 days and the Guy thinks he's dead because he hasn't come out yet...so he's blaming me due to salinity being low...the reason why it was low was because hydrometer apparently is way off..it stated it was at 1.022


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Unread 02/05/2011, 10:22 AM   #4
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Salinity is one of three things, along with temp & pH, that should be as close as possible when acclimating. I do think 1.016 to 1.023 is a large difference. Personally I always use a QT and think everyone should. Aside from the obvious reasons it gives me the ability to adjust my QT to the same parameters that the fish is coming from. After the fish is in the QT I then slowly adjust the salinity in the QT to that of the DT.

One other thing. Fish can handle a drop in salinity better than an increase so in thihs case you'd want to bring the salinity up slowly.


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Slow acclimation is key.


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Unread 02/06/2011, 03:11 AM   #6
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If the fish died because of the salinity, then in no way is it your fault. He should have acclimated RIGHT if even at all.


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Not your fault if the guy didnt drip acclimate. Every fish I purchase from LFS has low salinity and copper in the water. I acclimate no less then an hour - two hours depending on fish. If you acclimate slow, over a two hour period and make sure the temp is the same as the tank, no reason the fish wouldnt survive.


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if a guy has a fish at 1.016, it most likely has ich


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Unread 02/06/2011, 09:49 AM   #9
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lower salinity is easier on the fishes metabolism maybe thats why LFS's keep them at lower gravity, maybe there's another reason? but 1.016 is pritty low isn't it? i can't remember what they say the salinity range for keeping marine fish is.


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Unread 02/06/2011, 09:52 AM   #10
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K cause I was using myself as an example..I sold a mystery wrasse and apparently my salinity was low...and its been 4 days and the Guy thinks he's dead because he hasn't come out yet...so he's blaming me due to salinity being low...the reason why it was low was because hydrometer apparently is way off..it stated it was at 1.022
Hydrometer's are not an accurate way to measure salinity.


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Lower salinity or hypo salinity is a method fish stores use to keep fish from getting ich or stressing the fish. One of my LFS keeps salinity at 1.019 and whenever I get fish from him I just do a slow drip to bring the fish up to my tanks salinity at 1.025. I have not had any issues unless I rush the acclimation process.


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if a guy has a fish at 1.016, it most likely has ich
This is not necessarily true and is often used to keep fish from developing ich.


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Salinity is one of three things, along with temp & pH, that should be as close as possible when acclimating. I do think 1.016 to 1.023 is a large difference. Personally I always use a QT and think everyone should. Aside from the obvious reasons it gives me the ability to adjust my QT to the same parameters that the fish is coming from. After the fish is in the QT I then slowly adjust the salinity in the QT to that of the DT.

One other thing. Fish can handle a drop in salinity better than an increase so in thihs case you'd want to bring the salinity up slowly.
Excellent advice. Many online vendors ship at 1.019 so ideally having a quarantine at the SG would be the easiest transition. I personally feel that NSW 1.0264 is the best goal, just not for the initial quarantine.


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if a guy has a fish at 1.016, it most likely has ich
No, that is not correct.


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This is not necessarily true and is often used to keep fish from developing ich.
1.009 is hypo. 1.016 will have no effect on ich.


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