lanacane214

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Did anyone ever convert from salt to fresh water?
 

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samster

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Got both fresh and salt, but started from fresh since childhood. The old man was a discus, Angel kind of guy. I think most people would start from fresh, then planted, then marine, since it's like an easier stepping stone for understanding water chemistry? It's always the poor bettas, comets, guppies, and gold fish that get put into the glass bowl with nothing but uncycle tap water that starts people up.
 

samster

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Fresh water is a lot less maintance and more wallet friendly. Planted fresh water tanks are awesome too, depends on preference, but I think the colors and movements of saltwater gives me a happier vibe over a murky planted slow mellow feel of a planted fresh. Just have both best of both worlds.
 

edd

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i set up a 120gal discus tank 3 months ago with 9 discus, angels and rams. got them from discus madness.
very happy with less maintenance, but its not a reef.
 

vio

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I convert ( 30 years ago) from Fresh Water to Salt. :thrash:

Include breading all Tropical Fresh Water ( pain in the neck , was ....Neons)
 

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