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PostPosted: Jul 25th, '18, 15:56 
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Two sunny days with a mild night in between has resulted in a water temperature of...

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...19.5 C!!! The fishies are hungry! :headbang:


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PostPosted: Oct 24th, '18, 14:42 
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My silver perch are two years old this month! I harvested five of them on Monday and we'll be eating our first homegrown fish meal later this week. The biggest one was 575g and seems nice and meaty! :headbang:


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Yay Mel, good to hear! :)

Wow they are slow compared to rainbow trout, but at least you don't have high summer water temperature dramas.


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Congrats Mel and a good plate size too. Enjoy the fruits of your labour.


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Mel Redcap wrote:
Two sunny days with a mild night in between has resulted in a water temperature of...

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...19.5 C!!! The fishies are hungry! :headbang:

Good to hear from you Mel :wave1:
That is awesome about the fish. I bet you can't wait. Nell and I feel so :) self-sufficient :) when we have more than one item from the our AP!
Congratulations! :notworthy:


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