Liam Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jun 30, 2007 1,173 2 38 Brisbane - Australia. Jan 16, 2011 #11 wouldn't the fish's natural habitat and range somewhere heat up to a higher temp?
B broken Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 6, 2009 1,005 0 0 Louisiana Jan 16, 2011 #12 I am not sure what type of perch you have but where I am from perch live in ponds that heat up to the mid 70s in the summer. I don't see 64 degrees being a problem as long as there's good water movement.
I am not sure what type of perch you have but where I am from perch live in ponds that heat up to the mid 70s in the summer. I don't see 64 degrees being a problem as long as there's good water movement.