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JennM;533937 wrote: I am just thinking about Monty Python's "Argument" sketch...
We could go all over the place with that, including food sources, rock and coral structures and such, found in higher salinity etc.
I can ask the same question, can you demonstrate that maintaining fish at 1.023 is somehow detrimental? That seems to be what you're implying.
I suggest that the fish are more adaptable to different specific gravities, but the key is to maintain a steady specific gravity, regardless of the chosen value. I think we can both agree that consistency is important.
Jenn
Jenn, I did not make the blatant claim that "fish do worse in hyposalinity". You DID make the claim that they "do better in hyposalinity". The burden of proof is on you. Not me. I wouldnt make a claim like that.