I see mummichogs every time I go fishing, I use them as bait. In my
experience they really do need significant salt to survive. In pure salt water they are
probably the most bullet proof fish I have ever seen. Nothing seems to faze
them, I've dug them out of sand that was so hot it almost burned my hands. If
you have one with parasites I would add salt to the-in-least half marine
levels. If that doesn't clean him up I would be amazed.
Moon
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Moon
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