Hey everyone, I read recently about how mollies are used to see if fish or entire aquriums have disease. The idea is you take a freshwater molly, slowly acclimate it to saltwater, and then add it into a quarantine or aquarium. Since the fish shouldnt have any resistance to saltwater pathogens, it should get sick if there are pathogens in the environment.
I got my tank for free on FB marketplace. It had been up and running for about 5 years, and the included sand was extremely dirty. I separated the sand into different small containers, and thoroughly rinsed it with tap water until it was very clear. Let it sit outside for a few days until it was thoroughly dry. Also bought a lot of used dry rock, and used some of my old dry rock. I dont think there should be any pathogens in the tank, but I want to be as precautious as possible, so I’m going to acclimate a freshwater molly and see if it gets sick at all. If all goes well, I think I will keep it as a permanent tank citizen. The algae grazing aspect is great, and the live bearing/live food is a great idea as well, I think.
What are everyone else’s thoughts/experiences with keeping mollies in a saltwater aquarium?
I got my tank for free on FB marketplace. It had been up and running for about 5 years, and the included sand was extremely dirty. I separated the sand into different small containers, and thoroughly rinsed it with tap water until it was very clear. Let it sit outside for a few days until it was thoroughly dry. Also bought a lot of used dry rock, and used some of my old dry rock. I dont think there should be any pathogens in the tank, but I want to be as precautious as possible, so I’m going to acclimate a freshwater molly and see if it gets sick at all. If all goes well, I think I will keep it as a permanent tank citizen. The algae grazing aspect is great, and the live bearing/live food is a great idea as well, I think.
What are everyone else’s thoughts/experiences with keeping mollies in a saltwater aquarium?