
Chubs And Their Nest Parasites
#6
Guest_drewish_*
Posted 10 August 2007 - 09:52 AM
#7
Guest_fishlvr_*
Posted 10 August 2007 - 10:31 AM
#8
Guest_farmertodd_*
Posted 10 August 2007 - 12:17 PM

If you look on this page: http://www.farmertodd.com/aquaria.asp I have some video of chubs and their associates in aquaria about half way down in the native fishes section.
There'll be a lot more coming, and I'll o-fish-ally announce it when it's ready, been proofread etc. But I thought this would be one way to get folks looking there.
If you keep them fed, they aren't any threat to other fishes. I would start with juvenile chubs, however. Big dominant males are spooky. And I found that by starting with a 6 pack, I ended up with a matched pair. It wasn't until that pair was the only Nocomis in the tank that the male began building nests.
Todd
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Guest_drewish_*
Posted 10 August 2007 - 12:22 PM
I know what you are after, but it may not be worth the effort. I've pretty much abandoned trying this method with mine as I've been informed MRBD will spawn without host fish. I instead plan on moving them outside next year so they get a natural photo period and temperature change.
#11
Posted 11 August 2007 - 02:47 PM
my experience is a littl different that what drewish has had... creek chubs will be rough on your minnows... they are agressive and tend to eat smaller fish. Blueheads are very different in temperment and eating habits. I kept both in a 75 gallon tank full of guppies and was losing guppies at a pretty decent rate... removed the creekchub and that stopped.
And to answer your orginigal question... YES... it is the perfect combination for a georgia native fish keeper like you and I. Bluehed and yellowfins... throw in a Cyprinella of you local variety... they can be rough on the yellowfins so don't put in too many... My 75 had 2 blueheads, 5 fiery blacks, 9 or so yeloowfins, with assorted tourquoise and swamp darters on the bottom... this is a great tank and I get minimal agression.
Although I do agree that this all works much better if the chubs and cyprinella are smaller to start with... chubs less than 5 inches, and cyprinella that are more the size of the yellowfins.
Michael Wolfe
100 plus is too hot for fish!
Can chubs be kept with fish that use their nests as host nests? For instance, could I keep bluehead chubs with yellowfin shiners, SRBD, etc?
#12
Guest_fishlvr_*
Posted 11 August 2007 - 09:34 PM
Hey fishlvr
my experience is a littl different that what drewish has had... creek chubs will be rough on your minnows... they are agressive and tend to eat smaller fish. Blueheads are very different in temperment and eating habits. I kept both in a 75 gallon tank full of guppies and was losing guppies at a pretty decent rate... removed the creekchub and that stopped.
And to answer your orginigal question... YES... it is the perfect combination for a georgia native fish keeper like you and I. Bluehed and yellowfins... throw in a Cyprinella of you local variety... they can be rough on the yellowfins so don't put in too many... My 75 had 2 blueheads, 5 fiery blacks, 9 or so yeloowfins, with assorted tourquoise and swamp darters on the bottom... this is a great tank and I get minimal agression.
Although I do agree that this all works much better if the chubs and cyprinella are smaller to start with... chubs less than 5 inches, and cyprinella that are more the size of the yellowfins.
Michael Wolfe
100 plus is too hot for fish!
Thanks. I think I'm going to do blueheads and yellowfins. Can a pair of blueheads do good in a 30, or will that be too small? How big do they get?
#13
Posted 12 August 2007 - 08:38 PM
So it really depends on the size of the tank...
As far as the fish... 6 maybe 7 inches is a pretty common adult size...
Thanks. I think I'm going to do blueheads and yellowfins. Can a pair of blueheads do good in a 30, or will that be too small? How big do they get?
#16
Posted 13 August 2007 - 09:37 PM
Ok. Thanks. Are there any suggestions on what powerhead to use or how fast the water should be moving?
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