J julianOlives Exodon MFK Member Dec 4, 2012 34 0 21 Chula Vista Dec 17, 2012 #1 Update pictures of the fhs! Does anyone have any advice/recommendations on the best way of raising these guys? Foods, water conditions, etc.? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I997 using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
Update pictures of the fhs! Does anyone have any advice/recommendations on the best way of raising these guys? Foods, water conditions, etc.? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I997 using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
E EBJDguy Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 3, 2012 241 0 0 New Castle, DE Dec 18, 2012 #2 Keep the water at least 80 degree Fahrenheit. I like my water because its hard which means its packed with calcium. Also watch for their aggression level because even breeding pair FLS can be hard to keep without a divider. Goodluck!
Keep the water at least 80 degree Fahrenheit. I like my water because its hard which means its packed with calcium. Also watch for their aggression level because even breeding pair FLS can be hard to keep without a divider. Goodluck!
U urs4 Gambusia MFK Member Feb 7, 2012 294 0 16 central mass. Dec 18, 2012 #3 I hope you have a few cycled tanks handy with that many fish. I've always kept epsom salts in the water to help the protein through their systems.
I hope you have a few cycled tanks handy with that many fish. I've always kept epsom salts in the water to help the protein through their systems.
Miguel Ole Dawg MFK Member Dec 28, 2006 15,870 28 89 Very much south.. Dec 18, 2012 #4 At this age i pump them up with massivore, broken in pieces...
Miguel Ole Dawg MFK Member Dec 28, 2006 15,870 28 89 Very much south.. Dec 18, 2012 #5 urs4 said: I've always kept epsom salts in the water to help the protein through their systems. Click to expand... Dosage?
urs4 said: I've always kept epsom salts in the water to help the protein through their systems. Click to expand... Dosage?
U urs4 Gambusia MFK Member Feb 7, 2012 294 0 16 central mass. Dec 21, 2012 #6 Miguel said: Dosage? Click to expand... I use 1 tablespoon to 5 gallons of water. Steve