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I was thinking of trying to do a 20 gallon long brackish tank, here's what I was thinking of doing with it:
- Mudskipers, depending on the specie, 1-3 (I would like to get the Indian dwarf, if I can get the store to order them or find a place that has them.) - Driftwood and mangrove (or similar) roots for them to perch on and make territories - Brackish water 'OK' plants (Anacharis, Hornwort, jave fern, jave moss, etc.) - Some rock 'islands' - A sand bank, the plants to help keep this from eroding - An underwater filter (I'm not sure which are considered to be good ones, I would love suggestions!) - Some crabs, fiddlers and red claw (can I have both, or only one kind? Is one better then the other to have?) - Maybe some mollies, depending on how many other fauna I have in there - that tank would be 1/3 -2/3 filled with brackish (1.008 - 1.012 right?) Now here's another question. I've been considering redoing one of my ten gallons, since i never really came up with a good theme or did much with it. If I did one dwarf mudskipper, a few crabs, and maybe 1-2 mollies (or I could skip them) could i do this in the 10 gallon? I think my mom thinks I'm getting too many tanks Thanks!
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A problem I see is the mangroves....in order to have mangroves, you need an open top tank with a light hanging above the tank...however mudskippers need a totally enclosed tank because they can easily escape.
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Driftwood needs to be sealed, driftwood in salted water will rot.
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It would need to be painted with epoxy, I have never personally done this, so hopefully someone can explain better then I.
But it basically waterproofs it.
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I have driftwood in my mudskipper tank and have not had problems like this. I keep the SG around 1.005 - 1.008.
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