Mollies in saltwater

I have done this and you only need to spend 12 hours acclimating your mollies. You can use a drip system that will drip saltwater in their water. There are calculations on the web if you do a search to calculate the drip rate. You can also add small amounts of SW every 10-15 minuets. Check the SG and make sure you do not exceed .002 increase every hour. You want to go from 1.000 to 1.023-1.025 over the course of 12 hours.

That's good to know. I use the drip method to acclimate all of my fish anyway. I will probably take a longer time with the Molly since she'll be in the QT tank for a while anyway. Thanks for the info!
 
Mollies do fantastic in BW and SW; in FW, they are more fragile. As a matter of fact, i've heard that their disease rates drop by about 80% when in SW. also, they can breed in all types.
 
Mollies do fantastic in BW and SW; in FW, they are more fragile. As a matter of fact, i've heard that their disease rates drop by about 80% when in SW. also, they can breed in all types.

Excellent! That's good to know. It's a wonder why all of the LFS I've been to keep them in their freshwater systems...

I'll keep everyone updated.
 
Alright, I just found my book that has instructions on converting mollies from FW to SW. They suggest using an air tube with a valve to drip SW into a container or bag that the mollies are in. They suggest dripping 1 drip per second into the bag or container. Once the bag/container fills up empty most of the water and continue. They say that it should take between 6-12 hours. Once "converted" to a fully marine environment, it has been noted that colours intensify and general disease resistance improves. Breeding possibilities remain unaffected. Also, it should be noted that not all species of molly are suitable for convertion to SW. Black hybrids and Hi-Fins are generally fine but true species are not. If in doubt, stick with the pure black hybrids.
 
a slow saltwater drip of about one drop per second until salinity is reached (around 10-12hrs) and they are ready. colors will intensify, immunity will be better and they eat some algaes. I only use blacks or sailfins. They are the only ones they will really survive.
 
I was planning on a dalmation molly- what do you think?
 
i have one dalmation and the white on it is now an iridescent gold color, very beautiful.
 
i have one dalmation and the white on it is now an iridescent gold color, very beautiful.


Sounds it. Have pictures?
 
ill try to get one for you.
 
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