
Collecting small bullheads.
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Guest_Lee_*
Posted 29 July 2009 - 11:54 AM
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Guest_BullHeadsrdfish_*
Posted 29 July 2009 - 03:00 PM
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Guest_GreatBasinBenji_*
Posted 30 July 2009 - 10:07 AM
Ben.
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Guest_Radioguy_*
Posted 30 July 2009 - 11:21 AM
They were 3 years old when I finally had to give them away to someone with a much larger tank than my 35 gal which they shared with other natives over the 3 years. I really enjoyed having them, as they were almost always doing something that was visually entertaining, even when they were holding position under a half a clay flower pot that was their home.
One caution .... they were prone to jumping. One night I left the lid open after feeding and in the morning came down to find one of them on the floor ... get this ... dried up and stuck to the floor! I was certain it had to be dead, as the cat had even poked at it a few times. I took a close look at the poor thing and noticed its gills move a tiny bit....it was alive ... huh, what to do now?
So, I took a little water and poured it over the poor thing on the floor and its gills started weakly pumping. A little more water, and a few more breaths .. I was able to scrape it off the floor, leaving some skin and bits of dried fin, and dropped it back into the tank. It hid in the plants for maybe 30 minutes and then slowly swam a few inches.
I was certain the little beggar was done for, but later that day it was swimming a little stronger, and had taken up a place under the flower pot but couldn't hold position in the current. It spent maybe a week hiding in the plants and wouldn't take any feed. Remarkably though, it came out and during one feeding session and took some shrimp, then I knew it had a fighting chance, and it survived.
It was several months before the skin had healed enough so that picking it out from the other two was impossible, but upon close inspection, it had suffered damage to the eye that had been "glued" to the floor, so you could always point it out to my fish friends that would come over from time to time.
Remarkably tough fish for having been dried up, stuck to the floor, and harassed by the cat!
My Black Bullheads would take small pieces of shrimp from my hand and they made short work of feeder goldfish, Rosy Red Minnows, flake food, shrimp pellets, earthworms, hey ..... they would eat anything they could get their mouths around!
Good luck with the Bullheads. They are neat little fish.
Radioguy
#11
Guest_Lee_*
Posted 01 August 2009 - 04:21 PM
At the moment no, been working on getting my truck fixed up, relocating rattlesnakes, and I just managed to get ahold of a 30 gallon I'm working on to. Lucky to get time to sleep at the moment!well did you manage to get out after some bulls yet?
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Guest_Radioguy_*
Posted 02 August 2009 - 07:13 PM
When I discover where I've hidden them from myself, I'll be sure to post them!
Since I'm short-changing you on the Bullheads, I'll add some shots of my Rainbow Trout fingerlings that never made it to the pond when I stocked it, and one female from the same batch of 'Bows from the pond 3 years later that ended up in the frying pan.
Hope you find them interesting.
Regards,
Radioguy
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Guest_keepnatives_*
Posted 13 August 2009 - 06:57 PM
Many city ponds and lakes throughout NY have some type of bullhead in them, check with some local anglers then just dip along the edges in the vegetation areas. What part of NY are you in?Any one know any good spots up here in N.Y. for collecting them?
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Guest_Tropicalfishauction_*
Posted 14 August 2009 - 07:49 AM
Many city ponds and lakes throughout NY have some type of bullhead in them, check with some local anglers then just dip along the edges in the vegetation areas. What part of NY are you in?
Iam in Brooklyn. Iam going to go out and look today.
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Guest_Radioguy_*
Posted 14 August 2009 - 04:33 PM
I really enjoyed having these Black Bullheads, as they were always doing something visually entertaining, even when they were hiding under their 1/2 flower pot house, they seemed to always juggle for the best position.
Radioguy
Edited by Radioguy, 14 August 2009 - 04:34 PM.
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