I found this video really interesting. Not only is the information cool but everything they do to obtain and showcase the information is neat.
Posted 12 August 2018 - 10:13 PM
I found this video really interesting. Not only is the information cool but everything they do to obtain and showcase the information is neat.
Posted 13 August 2018 - 06:03 AM
Posted 14 August 2018 - 04:13 PM
I agree, the fish manage to live there but don't require the current.
I just saw the channel recently and he has a lot of interesting videos where he mostly talks about largemouth bass and it shows really interesting details and analytics.
Posted 15 August 2018 - 06:34 AM
I like the philosophical line at the end, "The water swims the fish".
Some food for thought; I wonder if by removing flow in a captive environment from a fish that is normally found in high flow/oxygen waters, we actually create a situation where they end up using more energy/oxygen than they would in the wild? This being that they have to swim [in our tanks] rather than navigate the flow using minimal effort.
Posted 15 August 2018 - 06:56 AM
Posted 15 August 2018 - 09:52 AM
Yes, the availability and frequency of food is another factor to consider. I'm guessing that temperature plays a big role too, as it pertains to metabolic rates. Few of us have chillers running on our stream tanks at home vs. a naturally cool(er), mountainous stream. As you stated, experimentation is really the only way but I like the discussion nevertheless.
Posted 15 August 2018 - 10:23 PM
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