Is it true that it is possible to have a fresh water fish in salt water and vice versa through a gradual adaptation to live?
question of Sara Swati : Is it true that it is possible, a freshwater fish in salt water and vice versa by the gradual change live
? Increase or decrease in salinity in the water Best Answer:
response from crazy8eddie
No, it’s not.
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no, it is not possible, freshwater fish are freshwater fish and saltwater fish, saltwater fish you are trying to mess with nature
It may be possible with Mollies. I’ve heard of it happening, but it has never tried it, I would still recommend trying it.
It would have made over millions of generations of fish. They would not be alive to see the transition.
Nope, this is impossible
It is with guppies and mollies
I think you’d be. You just have to be really careful or you might kill it. Talk to a veterinarian. Or someone wants to Petsmart or somewhere that is knowledgeable / works in the Department Fisch.Ich just not doing it at all. Just take a fish, fresh water is all I can raten.Viel luck anyway!
I agree with Emma W. why would you do that? Freshwater fish are freshwater and marine fishes are marine! one or the other.
In the aquarium Mollies would be the classic example, they are often to cycle saltwater aquariums eingesetzt.http :/ / http://www.saltcorner.com / sections / zoo / mollies.htmIn the wild do loads of fish to breed them, salmon, trout, eel and catfish to name a few.
Only with some Fisch.Guppys and Molly can adjust to a wide range of salt levels. Other fish like brackish puffers and scats etc will also live in a wide range of almost fresh or nearly fresh water fish Marine.Aber most will die in salt water, as they cant regulate the salt content in their bodies properly in the various water-bedingungen.Es is usually an ability of fish in esturies where the salinity varies from day to day can leben.Ian