S stevent Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 19, 2010 17 0 0 US Dec 26, 2011 #1 What fishes can tolerate temperature in the 66-68 degree range? Would platies survive in this temperature range?
What fishes can tolerate temperature in the 66-68 degree range? Would platies survive in this temperature range?
J joe jaskot Dovii MFK Member Sep 16, 2011 3,864 391 107 Clifton, NJ Dec 27, 2011 #4 stevent said: What fishes can tolerate temperature in the 66-68 degree range? Would platies survive in this temperature range? Click to expand... Swordtails would survive the cooler temperatures, but a bit warmer is better.
stevent said: What fishes can tolerate temperature in the 66-68 degree range? Would platies survive in this temperature range? Click to expand... Swordtails would survive the cooler temperatures, but a bit warmer is better.
bbortko Polypterus MFK Member Mar 3, 2010 3,167 222 96 Northwest, Indiana Dec 27, 2011 #5 White clouds
zapatower Plecostomus MFK Member Sep 27, 2010 239 40 61 41 Pereira, Colombia www.escuelapisciculturareproductiva.com Dec 27, 2011 #6 Corydora paleatus, Tanichtys albonubes, macropodum opercularum for community tank. Which is your preference?
Corydora paleatus, Tanichtys albonubes, macropodum opercularum for community tank. Which is your preference?
A arowanaryan Piranha MFK Member Aug 30, 2011 1,388 50 81 North Attleboro Dec 27, 2011 #7 LMB,SMB,Pickerel, Brown trout.
A Ambervikings91 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jan 23, 2011 1,726 1 36 Tatooine Dec 29, 2011 #8 its all about natives at that point, and native fish rock!
A AQUAMONSTER Jack Dempsey MFK Member Apr 17, 2010 4,255 2 36 Albany. NY Dec 29, 2011 #9 natives are a money saving fish for many. My buddy keeps natives because you dont really need a heater. He has pickeral, bass, bluegill, and bullheads.
natives are a money saving fish for many. My buddy keeps natives because you dont really need a heater. He has pickeral, bass, bluegill, and bullheads.