Hello from Fort Worth, TX
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Guest_pam916_*
, Apr 07 2012 12:16 AM
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#1 Guest_pam916_*
Posted 07 April 2012 - 12:16 AM
I belonged to NANFA so long ago that most of you were probably not born yet, lol. I currently keep discus, freshwater shrimp (crs, rcs, oebt, fire reds, green), dwarf orange crayfish, odessa barbs and assortment of others. I have kept gar and sunfish in the past. I am very interested in setting up a pygmy sunfish tank. I belong to the DFW Fishbox, DFW Planted Tank Club and the Texas Cichlid Assn. which are in my local area. I look forward to learning from all of you and thanks for letting me become a member.
#6 Guest_bbrown_*
Posted 16 April 2012 - 09:32 PM
I do my collecting on the north side of the Red River, so I can't name a specific place in Texas but I don't think they should be too hard to find in the heavily vegetated sloughs and ditches of far NE Texas. In Oklahoma they're common in the ditches and sloughs along the Red River in McCurtain and Choctaw counties.
The best way to catch them is to wade into shallow heavy vegetated water and quickly scoop a sturdy dipnet through the vegetation. Scoop up veg, mud, leaf litter and all and then carefully pick the little guys out of the trash. They'll probably be about 1" long and jet black, when you find the right spot they can be very abundant. You know your in the right spot and doing it right if your getting things like grass shrimp, golden or western starheaded topminnows, grass pickerel, fliers or bowfin.
I was near Idabel Ok earlier today and tried to collect some for you, but my usual banded pygmy hotspot only produced crayfish today.
The best way to catch them is to wade into shallow heavy vegetated water and quickly scoop a sturdy dipnet through the vegetation. Scoop up veg, mud, leaf litter and all and then carefully pick the little guys out of the trash. They'll probably be about 1" long and jet black, when you find the right spot they can be very abundant. You know your in the right spot and doing it right if your getting things like grass shrimp, golden or western starheaded topminnows, grass pickerel, fliers or bowfin.
I was near Idabel Ok earlier today and tried to collect some for you, but my usual banded pygmy hotspot only produced crayfish today.
#7 Guest_Usil_*
Posted 17 April 2012 - 02:30 AM
Thanks for this information. I reset my 55 gallon last month. I had longear and redear in it but they got too big and I let the algae get completely out of hand so I cleaned it out. Now I want to try some smaller species sunfish and black banded and banded pygmy sunfish are also on my list. That was why I asked what kind of small sunfish live around the DFW area. I am still looking for locations to try but have no idea where to start.
Usil
Usil
#8 Guest_bbrown_*
Posted 17 April 2012 - 09:40 AM
Usil - Dollar and bantam sunfish are also found in the same places as banded pygmies. Spotted sunfish can be found in the Mountain Fork River near Broken Bow, OK and usually don't get much bigger than 4 or five inches (Pic attached).
For orangespots try seining around boat ramps in turbid reserviors.
For orangespots try seining around boat ramps in turbid reserviors.
#12 Guest_pam916_*
Posted 24 April 2012 - 05:18 AM
Thanks bbrown for trying to catch some pygmy sunfish! If you have any luck in the future please let me know. I would love to see if I can get them to breed.
Usil, it is cool that you live in my area. We should see if we can get a group together to go collecting. I am thinking the Fort Worth Nature Center. I will post a thread on the DFW Fishbox to see if I can generate some interest. The DFW Planted Tank Club is planning a collecting trip to San Marcos in June. I went last year, we collected plants but I bet you can collect fish as well
Usil, it is cool that you live in my area. We should see if we can get a group together to go collecting. I am thinking the Fort Worth Nature Center. I will post a thread on the DFW Fishbox to see if I can generate some interest. The DFW Planted Tank Club is planning a collecting trip to San Marcos in June. I went last year, we collected plants but I bet you can collect fish as well
#13 Guest_davidjh2_*
Posted 02 May 2012 - 03:12 PM
I was near Idabel Ok earlier today and tried to collect some for you, but my usual banded pygmy hotspot only produced crayfish today.
You do realize that since you're in Texas the crayfish are probably a species not available here in NJ so the "only produced crayfish" part of your post is making me cry lol.
Edited by davidjh2, 02 May 2012 - 03:26 PM.
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