If you know me, you know I get a lot of fish tank ideas.
1. bamboo forest tank with panda butterfly goldfish, budget at $400 so not anytime soon for me
2. discus tank
(I'm gonna wait till my BP passes and 'frees up the space' for that in my 55. I can't house him with anything other than the plec that's in there with him but I don't want to sell him cuz I've raised him since before he peeled 8 years ago and I love him.)
3. 20 gallon "where are we now" central american 'biotope' with platies and a pair of HRP's of captive bred colorations (what I'm working to right now, just waiting to clean out and cycle the quarantine tank)
4. Hybrid pair of a. nanoluteus and a. siquia 'blue honduran' with mollies (even if they aren't successful breeders at least it would be a nice color contrasting pair)
and that's where my question comes in.
I like the gold panda lyretail mollies, and wondered if they could be used as dithers.
I know they come from central america, and that they need a bit of salt in their water.
do they need salt or can they do just fine in pure, hard, freshwater?
1. bamboo forest tank with panda butterfly goldfish, budget at $400 so not anytime soon for me
2. discus tank
(I'm gonna wait till my BP passes and 'frees up the space' for that in my 55. I can't house him with anything other than the plec that's in there with him but I don't want to sell him cuz I've raised him since before he peeled 8 years ago and I love him.)
3. 20 gallon "where are we now" central american 'biotope' with platies and a pair of HRP's of captive bred colorations (what I'm working to right now, just waiting to clean out and cycle the quarantine tank)
4. Hybrid pair of a. nanoluteus and a. siquia 'blue honduran' with mollies (even if they aren't successful breeders at least it would be a nice color contrasting pair)
and that's where my question comes in.
I like the gold panda lyretail mollies, and wondered if they could be used as dithers.
I know they come from central america, and that they need a bit of salt in their water.
do they need salt or can they do just fine in pure, hard, freshwater?