Im so mad.

cmarcucilli

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I went to this "great" fish store today. They told me that I could get two bumble bee gobies. Meanwhile I even asked if they were brackish. They said, no we dont ever put salt in our freshwater tanks. So I got them. While they were acclimating I did a search on them and lo and behold brackish fish. I never buy like that, except this place is kind of far away. I would add salt to the tank except I dont belive the corys there now will be very happy. Any ideas? Would the gobies live in freshwater? Im so upset. I never have this happen. Well I guess I cant say never anymore. UGH!
 
Cories will not acclimate. they will need a seporate tank to live long term
 
I don't know first hand but maybe it can be acclimitized to a fresh water tank? Some fish like brackish water but can survive in a fresh water set up, like Mollies for example. Again I don't know if that is the case with your gobies. I'll leave it in the hands of the more experience aquariests (Is that a word? Oh, well, it works!) here.
 
I have read that there are two species of 'bumblebee gobies'

Brachygobius xanthozona supposedly can tolerate freshwater but is supposed to be a brackish water fish.


Brachygobius nunus will not tolerate freshwater very well. aka goldbanded goby

again both are brackish and do best in the brackish tank.
 
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Some fish like brackish water but can survive in a fresh water
i'm of the opinion that fish should be maintained to THRIVE rather than simply survive.
 
liv2padl said:
i'm of the opinion that fish should be maintained to THRIVE rather than simply survive.


agreed and i suspect the author of this post feels the same way.


generally those fish that live in estuaries can accomadate temporary changes since this is a norm for estuaries. but will most likley strive to get in the 'best possible water conditions
 
Still mad

Thats exactly my point. I would be fine if I knew they would be ok. I just want them to healthy. I dont want them to have to adapt, unless they can do so with no ill effect.
 
Oh, I agree with your statements. I'd definately keep a brackish water fish in brackish water as opposed to fresh water. I just wanted inform that they could "survive" by certainly not thrive in a freshwater tank. I <3 Fish!
 
Gobies

I understand what you are saying. I have a 20 gallon that Ive been waiting to set up. I think Im going to do a brackish set up. Then Ill move them over. I really thought this store was great. I figure the gobies are better off with me since Im going to try to get them into a brackish setup, whereas the store "doesnt ever add salt to our freshwater tanks". Thanks for all the fast replies.
 
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