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270.1 | Fill with water, add filter, and go. | SPARKL::JOHNHC | | Fri Mar 12 1993 15:43 | 14 |
| What does your friend want to put in the aquarium?
That will make a major difference in the kind of advice you want/need.
Local fish (e.g., bass, sunfish, eel, hornpout) won't require a heater
for the tank. Trout will require a cooling $y$tem. Tilapia have their
own set of requirements.
There is an aquaculture mailing list your friend might be interested in
subscribing to. Your friend will have to have internet access to get
the mail, but it is a treasure trove of info for people interested in
raising fish in a controlled environment.
John H-C
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270.2 | ex | DELNI::OTA | | Fri Mar 12 1993 15:50 | 6 |
| John
He is interested in putting in bass etc. He thought it would be
interesting to observe bass habits.
Brian
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270.3 | Just like goldfish | RUNTUF::HUTCHINSON | | Fri Mar 12 1993 16:48 | 29 |
| Hi, Brian,
Back in the seventies, when I was teaching second grade, I used to keep
tiny freshwater fish - bass, perch, and sunfish - in a 10 gallon
aquarium in my classroom.
They were easy to keep, I used river gravel and clean rocks to provide
some structure and ran a regular airstone-driven filter ($7.00 or so).
The kids and I fed them little earthworms.
We quickly learned that we couldn't keep two bass in the tank because one
would dominate the other, chase and nip it endlessly. But two bluegills
and a bass worked okay. The bluegills each established a home base and
negotiated boundaries. The bass roamed more & was king,
These fish were 1 1/2" to 2" long. During the winter we couldn't get
earthworms, so we'd release the fish, then catch more in the spring.
Catching involved skin diving with a "net" I fashioned with window
screening and a long leveraged handle I used to force it through the
water fairly quickly.
We found them to be as easy to keep as goldfish - run an aerator, don't
overfeed, clean the tank now & then, keep a top on it so they can't
jump out and drown.
Jack
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270.4 | $0.02 | SPARKL::JOHNHC | | Sat Mar 13 1993 12:41 | 18 |
| Good comments from Jack, Brian.
I've found that all fish get bored with a single food source (e.g.,
earth worms). Your friend will have pretty good luck feeding them
guppies when the fish are small and then tuffies and then goldfish as
they grow larger. Intersperse these with earthworms and the fish will
almost always feed. Your friend might want to add a crayfish to the
aquarium. They'll consume any guppies that die before they are eaten as
well as any earthworms the sunfish won't touch because they're tired of
that food.
This assumes the bass and sunfish are large enough to keep the crayfish
at bay. I lost three yoty smallmouths to a Winnipesaukee crayfish that
acquired the name "Flash" as well as a preference for food-on-the-fin.
I moved Flash in with Felix the catfish from Lake Winthrop, and they
stay out of each other's way.
John H-C
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270.5 | My Pet Bass | RANGER::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Sun Mar 14 1993 18:30 | 2 |
| Checkout Topic 880 "My Pet Bass" in the archived conference (here).
-donmac
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270.6 | | SA1794::CHARBONND | self is in mutiny | Mon Mar 15 1993 08:33 | 1 |
| and isn't there a fish-as-pets conference somewhere?
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270.7 | Ask Royalt::Heneghan | SPARKL::JOHNHC | | Mon Mar 15 1993 10:24 | 2 |
| Yeah, there is, but nobody over there knows what a bass is except to
say that it may be some kind of grouper.
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270.8 | | SA1794::CHARBONND | self is in mutiny | Mon Mar 15 1993 10:50 | 2 |
| ;-)
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270.9 | two conferences | BEGOOD::HEBERT | Cyberdyne Systems Model 101-A | Wed Mar 17 1993 14:51 | 8 |
| The fish-for-pets conference is CSVM14::FISH Hit <select>. I think
there's a note in there about setting up a fish pond. Could be a neat
idea if your bass outgrows the 65 gallon tank.
The fish-for-food conference is TURRIS::COOKS mmmm! ;-)
-- Jeff
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270.10 | | SA1794::CHARBONND | No logs for Japan!!! | Thu Mar 18 1993 09:49 | 3 |
| Was it Vermont F&W that had the 30-foot-lomg aquarium at the shows
this spring? they regularly keep bass, trout, salmon, etc. Might
want to drop them a line and ask for hints.
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