In this, I'm interested in your stocking thoughts specifically re. winter cold-snaps.
We're on a 1600' mountain behind Montego Bay & there are a few stormy winter nights every year that set a few hours into 15~17C range (low-60s), exacerbated if it's raining. Aside from your roasting summers, I'm thinking our conditions will be similar. I'll be moving the town-office tanks/fish up here over the next 6-weeks: no need for an office through COVID, though we're still on-site every day. The new online normal's gonna be a lovely cost-saver
The clown loaches are staying in the house with heater as they went very quiet in a 22C cold-snap in January, but nobody else (incl. silver aro, SDs & zamora cats, ABK, RTS & RBS) seemed terribly fussed. The aro's going to soon outgrow her brand-new 250, hastening the pond - I hear RTC are Ok down to 55F for a few days & these sp. share rivers into Venezuela & Peru (altitude/cool?), so I'm hoping you (
et al) will have good news.