NJ
October 20th 03, 01:41 AM
Hi, Ponders...
The baby fish that were hatched the third week of July are STILL on my
kitchen countertop in a large rubbermaid container with just an airstone.
The ranks have thinned a bit (down to 13 from original 18), and the largest
is a bit over an inch long. The smallest is about 3/4". We have used only
pond water for their habitat, and it is only this week that they have
graduated from pureed brine shrimp to flake food.
I live in zone 5b; our daytime temps have averaged about 55 and nighttime in
a range of about 37-50. Pond inhabitants are three sarassa comets of about
6-7", and a goldfish of about the same length. When the heck can I put
these babies into the pond and get them out of the kitchen? Please tell me
that I can still do it!
Should I mention that the resident cats have started to show an interest in
the baby tank?
NJ
The baby fish that were hatched the third week of July are STILL on my
kitchen countertop in a large rubbermaid container with just an airstone.
The ranks have thinned a bit (down to 13 from original 18), and the largest
is a bit over an inch long. The smallest is about 3/4". We have used only
pond water for their habitat, and it is only this week that they have
graduated from pureed brine shrimp to flake food.
I live in zone 5b; our daytime temps have averaged about 55 and nighttime in
a range of about 37-50. Pond inhabitants are three sarassa comets of about
6-7", and a goldfish of about the same length. When the heck can I put
these babies into the pond and get them out of the kitchen? Please tell me
that I can still do it!
Should I mention that the resident cats have started to show an interest in
the baby tank?
NJ