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gfkelly1969 wrote:I will post up some more links to a few rock pooling sites when I get back to the computer
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Determined Dan wrote:Hi gerry it looks great with the sea species in it. Just wondering how will you feed them I. Sure you have solved this one already. Any fishing?
JimC wrote:Super looking set up. On average, how long would sea fish live in captivity?
chuckaroo wrote:interesting. i guess it is similar to keeping a tropical salt water tank only the temperture is differnt?
so what temperature are those tanks kept at?? and how do you maintain that temperature?
thanks for posting
and great links too
mickser wrote:I can't wait you have started something new to me and I am going to take it up this winter months looking forward to this in the future.
Mickser
chuckaroo wrote:thanks for the response. i didnt think that all those species would survive at room temperature but then again if they can survive warm rock pools then maybe so. it will be interesting to find how long they do survive then.
so it is just a normal tank with only a circulating filter? dont you add any salt at all i.e. do you just change the water from getting buckets from the sea and thats it?
i asked about how long they live in captivity and he said if they are looked after right they will live longer them in the wildJimC wrote:Super looking set up. On average, how long would sea fish live in captivity?
gfkelly1969 wrote:i had a chat with the friend tonight and he say that room temperature is no problem form most species,some of the rock pools would get very warm during the summer
the corkwing wrasse can be found Norway to Morocco so there would be a big difference in temperature between the two places,the temperature is not a problem unless you change the fish to water that is more then 2c of a difference
the tank has a circulating filter and under gravel filter,i have 2 Rena Air 100 Pumps pumping air in to it
i don't add any salt i just use sea water,i live 4 miles from the sea so its quite easy to get a few cans of water,any time i am fishing i get a few cans
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