Acclimating Endler's Livebearers (Poecilia wingei) to reef conditons

GreenhornReefer

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Okay, so I'm looking to acclimate a pair of endlers to start a saltwater endler colony. Has anybody done this with a great deal of success? I know in comparison to mollies they have a high mortality rate when just dropped into a saltwater tank, so if anyone has instructions on how I should acclimate them while keeping the mortality rate low, please let me know. Thank you :wave:
 
I would do it very slowly by replacing all or just some of the daily evaporated water with saltwater.

This may seem ignorant, but after completely acclimated will the endlers continue to procreate, giving birth to completely acclimated offspring? I know my mollies do, but I've yet to acclimate endlers.
 
I've never done Enders but I have done mollies a number of times. Slow drip acclimation seem to give the best survival rate. The whole idea is to slowly raise the salinity and ph as to not shock the fish. People will suggest anywhere between 6 hours to 2 weeks. The longer the better
 
I've done guppies, similar if not the same- I put them in a 2 gal thing (only did 3 at the time) and took a cup of salt, mixed it with a little water to make it concentrated salt water, and slowly added it over about a week- using a turkey baster, about one squirt a day. And by the end of the week they were in full marine conditions in my display doing great. They lived for about 2 months until I had an Ich break out from my moms obsession with no QT. They did breed, but the fish ate all their fry. They also stayed around the top of the water, I'm not sure why, maybe not equipped well for full salt. ^^
 
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