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Im considering a few mollies for my nano as its getting a good bit of algae in on the rock. My local Petco has a cool color variant that i like.

My bigest questions is do you all do the whole QT thing for them? Copper and Prazi?
 
Im considering a few mollies for my nano as its getting a good bit of algae in on the rock. My local Petco has a cool color variant that i like.

My bigest questions is do you all do the whole QT thing for them? Copper and Prazi?
100% better qt them if you get them from petco. ich-x, antibiotics, and general cure will treat 90% of problems. Then you will have to convert to saltwater.
 
Im considering a few mollies for my nano as its getting a good bit of algae in on the rock. My local Petco has a cool color variant that i like.

My bigest questions is do you all do the whole QT thing for them? Copper and Prazi?
Freshwater mollies can't put disease in a saltwater tank. Disease from freshwater can't live in saltwater.
Don't buy mollies that are in saltwater, only freshwater.
 
If they're freshwater mollies you shouldn't have to do any QT. I didn't even acclimate mine, just floated them for temp and dropped them in.
So its just :squinting-face-with-tongue:
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Im considering a few mollies for my nano as its getting a good bit of algae in on the rock. My local Petco has a cool color variant that i like.

My bigest questions is do you all do the whole QT thing for them? Copper and Prazi?
you dont qt mollies. they are freshwater fish. freshwater fish cant get saltwater diseases
 
Ill be putting them in a nano with peaceful fish. So im going to go get them now. :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:

Now my big tank they would get obliterated
I slowly acclimated mine to salt over a week's time. Necessary? Maybe not but they all lived and one spawned so I have baby saltwater mollies. Well I did have untill the breeder container detached from the glass and floated around in the tank housing a large purple tang that is in time out. Now I have a couple babies and a fat happy tang :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
 
They're cleaning machines! I had one in my nano until he picked it spotless and nows he's doing work in my frag tank lol
 
Ouch ... bummer.
I've heard same as you -- about 50/50 say to acclimate slowly over days/weeks OR just dump 'em in. (Never tried one, myself)

Did they get all discombobulated in the saltwater (like buoyancy/orientation)?
 
Ouch ... bummer.
I've heard same as you -- about 50/50 say to acclimate slowly over days/weeks OR just dump 'em in. (Never tried one, myself)

Did they get all discombobulated in the saltwater (like buoyancy/orientation)?
Nope. They acted normal. i was expecting like my tang when i gave him a freshwater bath for flukes.

And even ate flakes. Im out $10 no big deal. They were pretty to.
 
I've read that black balloon mollies do best. I got mine for a 20 gallon coral quarantine tank. Bought 4 of them from Petco and took a week to raise them to 1.025 salinity. They've been in the qt tank for a little over 2 months and are doing fine. It took them just under a week to mow all the algea down, and it was BAD. Is it necessary to do a slow drip acclimation? I don't know but it is what worked for me. As others have stated, make sure you get fresh water mollies and fresh water fish CAN NOT introduce a disease into a saltwater tank.
 
I've read that black balloon mollies do best. I got mine for a 20 gallon coral quarantine tank. Bought 4 of them from Petco and took a week to raise them to 1.025 salinity. They've been in the qt tank for a little over 2 months and are doing fine. It took them just under a week to mow all the algea down, and it was BAD. Is it necessary to do a slow drip acclimation? I don't know but it is what worked for me. As others have stated, make sure you get fresh water mollies and fresh water fish CAN NOT introduce a disease into a saltwater tank.
I'm going to try them again after Thanksgiving so I can acclimate them longer.
 

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