Fact Or Fiction

But looking at it logically and pedantically
It is the ONLY vertebrate parasite KNOWN to feed on humans.
Whether it is intentional or not its still a fact.......
:p so there..... (only playing)
Who got next Q
 
With tri-weekly water changes there'd be no problem, though admittedly it's a bit of a personal question.
So it's fact.
 
Gotta go bed....
Its 1am and the missus won't be happy...
Last one; Easy;
Hillstream loaches are not loaches....
 
Fact lol... I just read an article on them today...

My turn :) Plecos are big poop machines :p
 
Fiction, Mollies survive best (IMO) in lightly brackish water, it may still be considered freshwater however there must be a salt content to the tank I've found...

anyways.. Fact or Ficiton, Plecos are BIG poop machines! c'mon ppl that's an easy one...
 
Mollies are very adaptable. Many strains like fresh water just fine, naturally they are brackish, some people even use them to cycle their saltwater tanks. They are the definition of versatile, And I would put them in the same salinity level that they came from. Ask the LFS about their supplier. They should be able to tell you how these guys were raised.
 
Sorry but I was just putting out a fact or fiction question. I am looking for Molly info.
 
Mollies are very adaptable. Many strains like fresh water just fine, naturally they are brackish, some people even use them to cycle their saltwater tanks. They are the definition of versatile, And I would put them in the same salinity level that they came from. Ask the LFS about their supplier. They should be able to tell you how these guys were raised.
I dont know of one strand of molly that would do better in freshwater than in slightly brackish water...

Drew
 
In my experience Molly do best in slightly salted water (aka brackish water), over a lengthed period of time it is very possible to adjust the salinity in a mollys water to that of a marine aquarium causing the once "freshwater" molly to now be a saltwater molly... I've noticed things like Black Mollys need a bit more salt, where as things like Dalmation Mollys still need salt, just not as much...

Oh, and the answer to my question is Fiction, not all Plecos are BIG poop machines... some species of plecos are small, but they're still poop machines :p

Alright, another one!

Fact or Ficiton, Anglefish can contract hole-in-the-head disease?
 
I read some of the posts it's surprising what you can learn.
Keep up the good work.
Well done.
 

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