Top 10 Benefits of Keeping Mollies in a Saltwater Tank

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Saltwater mollies are one of the least celebrated fish that aquarists can keep in a saltwater tank and this is very unfortunate. Of course all the new salt hobbyists are drawn to the hyper bright colors of saltwater fish compared to freshwater species but if you’ve been keeping SW fish and corals for some time, […]
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From someone who also does fresh water mollies look wsy cooler in a reef tank I wonder if you can fo guppies or other livebear fish in saltwater?
 

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I had Mollies in a saltwater tank. Wow, the males go crazy over the poor females.
I think in a sps high flow tank these fish would get blown all over the place.
 

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I am doing a brackish tank with GSP or figure 8 puffer and some mollies and gobies (if I do f8...gsp would be alone).

Guppy Guru has a lot on this topic.​
 

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