All bass dead

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I really know that temp helps alot as it was said earlier by Dieselmack posted by Tongue33. I would say minimum temp is 84* for sure, have had no problems since then. These fish really do need the warm water, especially the little guys.
 
voss345;1256737; said:
damn bog i feel for ya man im kinda scared myself for my small guys, i lost one because he jsut got skinny ive been feeding all bloodworms and theve nabbed a little pellet or krill here and there, theres only one way to get over the loss get more cichla
sorry for the loss

robb
Thanks, i was gonna get some more but they are thje same size and from the same place so im gonna leave it.
 
Sorry to hear that man...you know, I have noticed that baby animals are so damn delicate (obviously)...have to be careful.
 
I would never try to keep baby pbass on bloodworms. I would give it to them some times if they took it, but they're growing FAST at that age.. and with the higher temp, like it says, comes higher metabolism, which means they need more food. Barring any parasite or water param spike, I think maybe you could have just tried to keep them on live. Keep them FAT as much of the time as you could.
 
blood worms spoil once you thaw then in 2-3days get real nasty ( in the fridge that is)
 
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