what type of sturgeon is this

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Remove the gravel, get some bloodworms and micro pellets in there ASAP.

They do look extremely skinny, and skinny sturgeons die quick.
 
There are blood worms in there..all i asked is what kind they are.. Not to get a tutorial.. They were just in there when I first got them..that's not their home
 
BMUSCARI;5070679; said:
There are blood worms in there..all i asked is what kind they are.. Not to get a tutorial.. They were just in there when I first got them..that's not their home

thats what you get when you don't state your plans before you ask a question. no matter how much exp you have everyone has something to say countering what you are doing. just post a pick of their 'home' and how you plan to care for them, then ask what they are.

they look like the russian sturgeons that i have seen. i don't remember the exact name, but they were russian. the only things i can add to this is that you should have them on a sand or bare bottom tank so you can moniter how much they are actually eatting. at that size they should be givin an amost constant supply of easy to get food. once they are larger they can be givin a more veried diet. so for the mean time just give them plenty of what they will eat. no matter what it may be, crawler chunks, live black worms, blood worms ect. good luck with them.
 
BMUSCARI;5070679; said:
There are blood worms in there..all i asked is what kind they are.. Not to get a tutorial.. They were just in there when I first got them..that's not their home

So you already knew everything we told you? You don't need any help?
 
fisher12889;5070779; said:
So you already knew everything we told you? You don't need any help?


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Exactly.. i didnt mean to sound like a smart ass.. sorry.. but i just needed an ID.. i just had them in the small aquarium fast because they were practically dead when i got them.. the gravel is gone and they are eating alot of blood worms
 
Hopefully we can get a little more definitive ID when they get plumped out a little :D
 
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