I was travelling in work today and popped into a fish shop called Blakemere on a54 on way to Middlewich
They had 2 snowflake morays £10 each. I asked the questions what water are they in, aren't they salt water or brackish and the guy who said he was marine expert said fresh water ay ph7. I bought them on impulse as they were cheap and gorgeous at 15 inches or so long . One is darker than the other. They both have same subtle pattern but was one is very light and one very dark.
Obviously I have checked on here after putting them into my freshwater tank. I now see that they ain't freshwater at all but brackish and some posts refere to them being proper saltwater
I have a bracksih tank at the moment with two toadfish in. Could these two species be mixed or would the toads try and eat these fish which are twice length. Would the snowflakes thrive in a brackish tank. I realise I would need a bigger brackish tank but thats not a problem as long as I can keep them happy for a month or less as I', looking for bigger tanks as we speak.
I basically want to keep these fish and keep them well. Does anyone on here have one that thrives and if so what conditions is it in so I can replicate them
If they have been kept in fresh water for a while how do I get them into the brackish as I only have a brackish and a fresh. would I be best doing a change in the brackish to reduce the salinity and risk stressing the toads which appear pretty hardy and then gradually increasing salinity as days or weeks go by
Also if anyone on here wants the toads then I would let them go to an enthusiast
Any help would be greatly appreciated and I'm cheesed off for making this blunder but I was a sucker for these two beauties!!!
with a bit of luck NMONKS will see this post and point me in right direction
They had 2 snowflake morays £10 each. I asked the questions what water are they in, aren't they salt water or brackish and the guy who said he was marine expert said fresh water ay ph7. I bought them on impulse as they were cheap and gorgeous at 15 inches or so long . One is darker than the other. They both have same subtle pattern but was one is very light and one very dark.
Obviously I have checked on here after putting them into my freshwater tank. I now see that they ain't freshwater at all but brackish and some posts refere to them being proper saltwater
I have a bracksih tank at the moment with two toadfish in. Could these two species be mixed or would the toads try and eat these fish which are twice length. Would the snowflakes thrive in a brackish tank. I realise I would need a bigger brackish tank but thats not a problem as long as I can keep them happy for a month or less as I', looking for bigger tanks as we speak.
I basically want to keep these fish and keep them well. Does anyone on here have one that thrives and if so what conditions is it in so I can replicate them
If they have been kept in fresh water for a while how do I get them into the brackish as I only have a brackish and a fresh. would I be best doing a change in the brackish to reduce the salinity and risk stressing the toads which appear pretty hardy and then gradually increasing salinity as days or weeks go by
Also if anyone on here wants the toads then I would let them go to an enthusiast
Any help would be greatly appreciated and I'm cheesed off for making this blunder but I was a sucker for these two beauties!!!
with a bit of luck NMONKS will see this post and point me in right direction