Hello; From Southwestern Ontario!
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Guest_donkeyman876_*
, Jul 25 2009 09:10 PM
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#1 Guest_donkeyman876_*
Posted 25 July 2009 - 09:10 PM
Hi everybody. I'm from southwestern Ontario in Canada and am the new proud owner of 4" pumpkinseed from a pond near my house. So I decided to join. Just saying hello. There's a picture of the little guy. He is in a 17 gallon tank now but when he gets bigger will be relocated.
#6 Guest_Radioguy_*
Posted 26 July 2009 - 10:52 AM
Hi Donk ... welcome to the forum from Manitoba.
Before too long that Pumpkinseed will be eating out of your hand. Mine have become quite tame.
I feed my sunnies a wide variety of things ... some flake food but they don't really seem to enjoy it, small pieces of shrimp which they love, earthworms drive tthem crazy, houseflies, moths and spiders caught around the house never last long once they hit the surface of the water, frozen bloodworms are eaten regularly and are likely the majority of their diet, darned near anything gets chomped down readily. Their special treat though, is small minnows ... they just go nuts for them.
Just remember it is far more likely you will kill the fish by overfeeding than by starvation, so go light on the foods, and do regular partial water changes weekly.
I'm originally from SW Ont and the number of colourful sunnies is quite interesting. In the west, we have very few, and I live pretty much at the northern extreme of their range.
Enjoy!
Radioguy
Before too long that Pumpkinseed will be eating out of your hand. Mine have become quite tame.
I feed my sunnies a wide variety of things ... some flake food but they don't really seem to enjoy it, small pieces of shrimp which they love, earthworms drive tthem crazy, houseflies, moths and spiders caught around the house never last long once they hit the surface of the water, frozen bloodworms are eaten regularly and are likely the majority of their diet, darned near anything gets chomped down readily. Their special treat though, is small minnows ... they just go nuts for them.
Just remember it is far more likely you will kill the fish by overfeeding than by starvation, so go light on the foods, and do regular partial water changes weekly.
I'm originally from SW Ont and the number of colourful sunnies is quite interesting. In the west, we have very few, and I live pretty much at the northern extreme of their range.
Enjoy!
Radioguy
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