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#21 mattknepley

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Posted 14 May 2015 - 04:38 AM

Man, that's a lot of mouths to feed! Any others you expect to be turning up in the cabbage patch soon?
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#22 Ken

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Posted 14 May 2015 - 10:17 PM

It has gotten a little rediculous (in a good way). Not only do I have to experiment with food sizes based on variety and size but there are also tanks that have fry which were obviously hatched previous to others that are much larger and need larger foods. Thankfully my system can accomodate experimenting with different foods in case it doesn't get eaten much more than if each growout tank stood alone.

 

I have yet to see any fry from the spawning of the Etheostoma variatum. I am surprised (but not disappointed) that I haven't seen any Etheostoma flabellare by now. The one I really have wanted to get fry from are Percina evides but I haven't seen them spawn, which really doesn't mean much since I haven't actually seen a number of these fish spawn. I have seen a bit of increased chasing going on though which hopefully is a good sign.  I did walk in on a male and a couple females (who are definitely gravid) Etheostoma rufilineatus looking as though they were going to spawn again. Same with Etheostoma lawrencei. 


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#23 Ken

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Posted 23 May 2015 - 08:07 PM

Finally! I can add Etheostoma flabellare to the list.


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#24 Joshaeus

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Posted 25 May 2015 - 10:57 AM

How are you getting these guys to spawn, anyway? I thought they needed a cooldown period...



#25 Ken

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Posted 25 May 2015 - 10:09 PM

I did put them through a "winter" cycle. I am in the middle of writing an American Current article explaining the process I use.


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#26 Sean Phillips

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Posted 31 May 2015 - 06:45 PM

I did put them through a "winter" cycle. I am in the middle of writing an American Current article explaining the process I use.


Can't wait to see this :). Are you expecting it to be in the Summer AC or Fall? I've debated clearing out my Fishroom in the fall and use every breeding tank for darters or shiners to try a complete over winter cycle this coming winter.
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#27 Ken

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Posted 31 May 2015 - 08:25 PM

I guess that depends on how soon I can get it ready and which issue the editors have room for the article.


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