first of all, I don't exactly know the Salinity definition of freshwater and brackish water, but I'll tell you what I know. I've read somewhere that all fish requires salt in their system, but freshwater fish's need for salt is usually satisfied by tapwater, and a lot of time there is a little bit more salt in your tap water than there is in their natural environmen. There shouldn't be any fresh water supply where the specific gravity is at EXACTLY 1.000000000.... (and so on) unless it's pure H 2 O. By cichlid, I'm sure you meant African cichlids, it is true that lake malawi, lake tanganiyka, and lake victoria has a bit more salt (and also minerals) than most freshwater streams where most tropical fish comes from, but it shouldn't be all that far off from your water supply. As far as the difference between freshwater areas and brackish water areas, besides salt, I only know that there is also higher amount of mineral in brackish water, which usually contribute to higher pH as well. If I'm not correct on any of the information, feel free to correct me.