Southern Versions of Northern Fish
#1 Guest_Yeahson421_*
Posted 14 August 2013 - 11:53 PM
Stream Section:
1. Central Stoneroller
2. Hornyhead Chub
4. Northern Hog Sucker
3. Crystal and Western Sand Darter (To see if it is possible to breed them in such situation, as I know they are heavily endangered in some areas)
River Section:
1. Some form of smaller, colorful Sunfish. I was thinking about all three Enneacanthus, but would I also be able to put Dollar Sunfish in there with them?
2. Iowa and Mud Darters
3. Slackwater, colorful shiner of some kind.
Now, keep in mind, these fish have to be able to stand an MN winter (Zone 5). Would it be safe to assume that most natives, other than Florida and Texas and similar states' natives would be able to manage?
#2 Guest_FirstChAoS_*
Posted 15 August 2013 - 12:43 AM
#3 Guest_Yeahson421_*
Posted 15 August 2013 - 01:23 AM
#4
Posted 15 August 2013 - 07:20 AM
Stream Section:
1. Central Stoneroller
2. Hornyhead Chub
4. Northern Hog Sucker
3. Crystal and Western Sand Darter (To see if it is possible to breed them in such situation, as I know they are heavily endangered in some areas)
River Section:
1. Some form of smaller, colorful Sunfish. I was thinking about all three Enneacanthus, but would I also be able to put Dollar Sunfish in there with them?
2. Iowa and Mud Darters
3. Slackwater, colorful shiner of some kind.
Hey Evan,
Stream Section:
1.Bluefin Stoneroller (native here in north GA)
2.Bluehead Chub (native here in north GA)
3.Alabama Hogsucker (native here in north GA)
4.I dont know this one off the top of my head
River Section:
1. Dollar would be a good choice in my opinion, your system is big enough... might also try L. punctatus as a second choice (again, both available down here with a little microfishing)
2. lots of choices down here... maybe bluebreast, maybe logperch, but I am not sure what is native for you
3. maybe a nice Cyprinella, even tricolors?
#5 Guest_Irate Mormon_*
Posted 15 August 2013 - 10:30 PM
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