>From my experience Goanna Lagoon Gertrudae are a soft (128 ppm total hardne=
ss) neutral to slightly acid loving fish. This is the only blue eye I have =
ever kept but they grew and spawned very prolificly in these conditions. I'=
m sad to say I no longer have any of this population but they were deffinat=
ely the most colorful of any blue eyes I have ever seen.
Brad Jackson
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Gary Lange=20
To: r_m_l at yahoogroups.com=20
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: [RML] Aquatic plants
Hope you've picked the right blue-eyes to live in brackish water because =
probably <most> do not do well in brackish water. (1.013 sg or greater). =
Ross river signifers, some of the other "large" signifers, of course cyanod=
orsalis but for the others you're really putting them under a lot of stress=
if you're putting them into salt. Not exactly a great way to keep them go=
ing.
gary lange
christian_vanbelle <christian.vb at lesjeunesjardiniers.be> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm about to set up a 100 l tank to hold some blue-eyes and gobies=20
who are living in brackish water.
I wanted to know the plants who are living in such conditions in=20
Australia.
Thanks for helping me
Cheers=20
Christian
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From my experience Goanna Lagoon Gertrudae are a soft (128 ppm total hardness) neutral to slightly acid loving fish. This is the only blue eye I have ever kept but they grew and spawned very prolificly in these conditions. I'm sad to say I no longer have any of this population but they were deffinately the most colorful of any blue eyes I have ever seen.Brad Jackson----- Original Message -----From: Gary LangeSent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 8:21 AMSubject: Re: [RML] Aquatic plantsHope you've picked the right blue-eyes to live in brackish water because probably <most> do not do well in brackish water. (1.013 sg or greater). Ross river signifers, some of the other "large" signifers, of course cyanodorsalis but for the others you're really putting them under a lot of stress if you're putting them into salt. Not exactly a great way to keep them going.gary lange
christian_vanbelle <christian.vb at lesjeunesjardiniers.be> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm about to set up a 100 l tank to hold some blue-eyes and gobies
who are living in brackish water.
I wanted to know the plants who are living in such conditions in
Australia.
Thanks for helping me
Cheers
Christian
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