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Old 06-15-2012, 03:11 PM   #1
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Tetraodon nigroviridis or fluviatilis???

I recently got a GSP. I'm interested now in it's actual "type". I don't see blue eyes like I read the Fluviatilis has. But if it's a Tetradodon nigroviridis, than what I read says adults live in FW and young in brackish. I'm currently raising my salinity 10% a week till I get to the ideal. This goes against everything I've read. Can someone help me understand what type I would have (likely)

Looking again, maybe the eyes are a very deep blue ?

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Raising the SG by 10% a week is not so good. Where did you get the info that it was ok?

GSPs and Ceylons are often mistaken. If it has that green halo on its head it is a GSP. Ceylons don't have that.

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I recently got a GSP. I'm interested now in it's actual "type". I don't see blue eyes like I read the Fluviatilis has. But if it's a Tetradodon nigroviridis, than what I read says adults live in FW and young in brackish. I'm currently raising my salinity 10% a week till I get to the ideal. This goes against everything I've read. Can someone help me understand what type I would have (likely)

Looking again, maybe the eyes are a very deep blue ?

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Raising the SG by 10% a week is not so good. Where did you get the info that it was ok?

GSPs and Ceylons are often mistaken. If it has that green halo on its head it is a GSP. Ceylons don't have that.

I figured I could count on your reply I'm so bad at math, and this is complicated, so I've put my husband on the increase. We're doing it over 10 weeks, raising it my 1/2 oz. each week. Even with a salinity refractometer, this isn't easy. Can barely read it, it's so small. Just testing it now, I'm getting a 0 reading. It's a 27 gallon tank, and started with a 1/4 cup of Instant Ocean, and at the water change (taking out 10 gallons) and adding 1/2 oz. (basically 3 Tablespoons). So, since it's still at 0, something is not right. I did calibrate it as per directions.

So, this is not going to be easy, and I guess it's not 10% per week.

Oh, and he has a bright green head, so that is good to know he's a GSP.

Edit: Had my 13 year old daughter look through and she's seeing .05, so there is some small salinity.

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there is a calibration fluid you can use, but I go with distilled water. Distilled water is the 2nd best option.

It is hard to read at times. Depending on the light source and the lens. Sometimes I have to walk around the room before I an read it properly.
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