M Madding The Ninth Holostei MFK Member May 11, 2009 3,628 5 0 38 New York Aug 3, 2010 #42 Are you keeping them in tropical temperatures? Is this okay for SMB/LMB?
D DREAM-faw Jack Dempsey MFK Member Aug 20, 2009 1,273 1 36 NorCal Aug 3, 2010 #43 Yea, im keeping them in tropical temps. It sure is okay imo.
G G4series Gambusia MFK Member Apr 1, 2010 195 1 18 33 Tampa, Florida Aug 3, 2010 #44 The warmer the temp is, the more they will move and eat. Just dont bake them
J jerzyperson Fire Eel MFK Member Jul 23, 2008 1,413 5 68 31 Indiana Aug 3, 2010 #45 he's in cali, the fish are used to the higher temps.
M Madding The Ninth Holostei MFK Member May 11, 2009 3,628 5 0 38 New York Aug 3, 2010 #46 jerzyperson;4344452; said: he's in cali, the fish are used to the higher temps. Click to expand... True, didn't realize that. Stuck in my east coast mindset.
jerzyperson;4344452; said: he's in cali, the fish are used to the higher temps. Click to expand... True, didn't realize that. Stuck in my east coast mindset.
D DREAM-faw Jack Dempsey MFK Member Aug 20, 2009 1,273 1 36 NorCal Aug 3, 2010 #47 Yea, the water actually hit 90 last time & they were still fine.
D dragonsong Candiru MFK Member Nov 15, 2009 823 2 48 32 PA Aug 4, 2010 #48 This thread made me go out and catch 2 tiny ones They're now in a little 2g tank for QT, as one has some fish lice I think, but they're already taking frozen bloodworms!
This thread made me go out and catch 2 tiny ones They're now in a little 2g tank for QT, as one has some fish lice I think, but they're already taking frozen bloodworms!
S surfer Feeder Fish MFK Member May 21, 2010 137 0 0 Torrance/Carson (South Bay), CA Aug 4, 2010 #49 lmb are so sexy