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PostPosted: Jul 29th, '07, 19:42 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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About 12 atm


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i'm at 10.

Did it rise much that 18C day we had?

Line the side of your beds with some of that silver building insulation if the temps start to worry you on sunny days


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PostPosted: Jul 29th, '07, 19:46 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Joy....they would be loving life!
Do they get air for you when you feed them F&F?
Can you tell if they have put on weight and length?


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PostPosted: Jul 29th, '07, 19:48 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Probley feeding to much they just break the water


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PostPosted: Jul 29th, '07, 19:50 
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yeh, i notice when i feed 3 times a day on weekends they are lazy, on week nights they slam into the side of the spa :) LOL


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Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Thats good thats good, get the food in while it is cool,
Have you done anything with natural food?
Was thinking about shrimp.


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nah, not yet, but i'm noticing a few more bugs around......... might hook in a light under the gal at dusk....................


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PostPosted: Jul 29th, '07, 19:53 
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No i feed floating pellets in the morning and sinking at night


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mine don't seem interested in anything that sink, i only use floating


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PostPosted: Jul 29th, '07, 19:55 
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Have you given them any peas yet?(frozen peeled)


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no. do they like?

but do i really have to peel them?


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have found that mine go ape n smack into thte side of the tank too when they have been fed in the morning...mind u they get fed every second day at the moment


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Steve, return pipes underground, no sun there!
C1- 20c is the go. This is for young uns, just past their egg sac stage and on to commercial feed. Beats the heck out of trying to spawn them yaself i reckon, specially with trout, that have an extended incubation period, with pretty tight DO and water flow requirements. If i can keep a lid on early summer water temps, they are def the go given their fcr, growth rate and the fact they don't need heating.


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is anyone interested in a converted Room aircon come tank cooler for trout?

If so then i'll start playing with some...............

I'd need to organize some 1/4" S/S for the evaporator though.


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cost of materials and re-gas only


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