Guppies and Mollies - brackish?

Gosu at 07h32
13
Jun
2010
Guppies and Mollies - brackish?

i've got 5 orange mollies, and about 12(10female 2 male) guppies in 1.004 salinity... good or bad? up or down? the intrawebz is divided on the subject also this is a 20gallon long with lots of fake plants and a couple bricks
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