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<blockquote data-quote="AliB" data-source="post: 138472" data-attributes="member: 16907"><p>Yes Ken, it might be true, and it might be ok for short term transportation circumstances, but you can't leave the fish in there in the long term. If you go into any pet store worth it's salt :lol: the salt they sell for aquariums is generally pure unrefined sea salt. Either that, or the salt water needs nutrients added to it. Those little fishies need those minerals and trace elements too!</p><p></p><p>Presumably the fish have enough of those elements stored in their little bodies to see them through the journey, but they wouldn't necessarily keep very well if left in it permanently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AliB, post: 138472, member: 16907"] Yes Ken, it might be true, and it might be ok for short term transportation circumstances, but you can't leave the fish in there in the long term. If you go into any pet store worth it's salt :lol: the salt they sell for aquariums is generally pure unrefined sea salt. Either that, or the salt water needs nutrients added to it. Those little fishies need those minerals and trace elements too! Presumably the fish have enough of those elements stored in their little bodies to see them through the journey, but they wouldn't necessarily keep very well if left in it permanently. [/QUOTE]
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