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    Saltwater vs. freshwater

    I didn't know which thread to use so I'll use this one. I have always wondered what is it about a fish's makeup that will allow some species to live in freshwater and some in saltwater. Some species like speckled trout cannot tolerate freshwater while some species like redfish and flounder will adapt quite readily to it.
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    Best explanation that I could find.

    http://en.allexperts.com/q/Biology-664/Fish.htm

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    Good topic to discuss, fish are amazing creatures. I was setting up an aquarium a few years ago and the fish called for brackish water, partially salt but still mostly fresh water.
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    That article is interesting, it has some good info in it.

    Thanks for posting.
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    Thanks Spinner. That was pretty informative. I thought it had something to do with osmolarity but wasn't quite sure.(lol) I didn't realize that we swim in water that fish pee in!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fishin steve View Post
    I didn't realize that we swim in water that fish pee in!!
    Oh no, not me....and I put chlorine in the pool. hahahahhahaaha Sorry, just couldn't resist it.

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    That's a pretty good answer in the article. I knew that answer ... looked it up years ago. But I have a better one, I think.
    Freshwater fish can live in saltwater, they just choose not to, because it stinks and tastes bad and there's no good reason to go there.
    Saltwater fish want to live in freshwater but the catfish, bass and other great game species keep kickin' their butts back into the ocean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikechell View Post
    That's a pretty good answer in the article. I knew that answer ... looked it up years ago. But I have a better one, I think.
    Freshwater fish can live in saltwater, they just choose not to, because it stinks and tastes bad and there's no good reason to go there.
    Saltwater fish want to live in freshwater but the catfish, bass and other great game species keep kickin' their butts back into the ocean.
    Kind of like..."This lake ain't big enough for the both of us?"
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    LOL, very true
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