~~~ THE Super Splendiferous Temensis Growout Thread!!! ~~~

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Crazyfish88;3902854; said:
Nice baby Pbass. As for the label "Spotted Pbass" I picked up 6 same looking baby Pbass's from a LFS that were labeled the same and under it had the scientific name Cichla Temensis. I would assume they are the same batch as we are both in Canada. Anyways 4 of them survived and they are 3"+ now and I assure u they are not Tems if they are from the same supplier. More like either Monos or Ocellaris.
I'm preeety sure jerry's cichla are tems... What are you on?:screwy:
 
I<3fish;4018848; said:
I'm preeety sure jerry's cichla are tems... What are you on?:screwy:


Sorry I didn't read this whole thread and also I just saw his updated pics and yes those are tem's. Just thought we picked up the same batch of baby pbass's since we both from Canada cuz his 1st post said he picked up baby pbass's labelled "Spotted Pbass" and I picked up some here in Canada that were labelled the same and the owner of the LFS said they were Tem's but they weren't. Mine turned out to be Monos and I thought his could of been from the same supplier. Hope that made sense.
 
gacericardo;4019497; said:
Man if it wasnt for their huge size I would keep a tank full of Tems. What a beautiful fish

Thanks. :) Very aggressive feeders. I hope the RTG allows them to hang around in his tank for awhile. He chewed up my occelaris bass when they hit the 14-15" mark.
 
The tank looks amazing! Please forgive the noob question but what are the geo's in with those tems?
 
HULON;4004463; said:
that bottom tem looks so gold!!!:drool:

The bottom one has the submissive color and the top one is the agressor. :D

Hey chatika, been followign you from arofanatics to here. You can say stalking... hehe. You are what I inspire to be in things. You don't compromise on anythig in life. I bet you are a very succesful person in things you do.

So how big is the tem now? How long does it take to develop white spots on their foreheads? How often do you do water change? and pH?

Mucho gracia!
 
ikanyubodoh;4028673; said:
The bottom one has the submissive color and the top one is the agressor. :D

Hey chatika, been followign you from arofanatics to here. You can say stalking... hehe. You are what I inspire to be in things. You don't compromise on anythig in life. I bet you are a very succesful person in things you do.

So how big is the tem now? How long does it take to develop white spots on their foreheads? How often do you do water change? and pH?

Mucho gracia!

Thanks, man! I do what I can in life. :)

The tems are well over 13" and getting to 14". The spots on their heads started coming in around the 4.5-5" mark, if I remember correctly. So about 5 months after I got them, I think?

When they were in the 125, I did 50% water changes weekly. In the 360, I used to do 50% weekly but it would take so long and my hot water tank always ran out of hot water before I could finish, so now I do about 33% weekly. Please note I only feed the bass 4 times a week, so they could have grown more quickly, but I'm trying to keep my water consumption down since I get charged for sewer usage and it's based on consumption.

I use straight tap water with Prime or Safe added prior to new water going in. Out of the tap, the ph is about 7.4 and it's moderately soft coming in at about 70ppm on the tds scale, so my tap water is really good for south americans and for asian aros. It has some buffer to it, but it's not hard.

Gerry
 
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