Acclimating mollies and other fish to saltwater

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Does anyone have any tips to acclimate mollies and guppies to saltwater? I also have a question if I could acclimate other fish to saltwater. I was thinking bumblebee gobies and knight gobies. My tank is a 20gallon so nano fish only!
 
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I've acclimated GSP (green spotted puffers) to saltwater before. I did it very slowly increasing the salinity every 2 weeks. They're now in my friends FOWLR system and doing great. I think they're better suited to a FOWLR system than a high flow SPS type system.
 
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I've acclimated GSP (green spotted puffers) to saltwater before. I did it very slowly increasing the salinity every 2 weeks. They're now in my friends FOWLR system and doing great. I think they're better suited to a FOWLR system than a high flow SPS type system.
Ive had GSP's in a brackish system and really enjoyed them. I would definitely consider a putting a couple of these in a FOWLR tank if I don't go with a spiny box or porcupine puffer.
 
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