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Cheryl Isaak
January 7th 04, 07:16 PM
Ok - here's something I never thought about - does the amount of direct
sunlight affect the way the fish act. I have a passive solar house (sited
to take advantage of the winter sun to heat the house) and now the tank gets
direct sun for a several hours during the AM; something it doesn't from
March (when I moved the tank) to late November. Since November, the fish
(especially the larger of the two) get real quiet in the AM and get active
again around 3 PM - after the sun is past the house. Cloudy days, they are
as active as in the late afternoon to early evening. No matter what, they
do start begging if you approach the tank.

Should I be shading the tank some?

Now, I am fairly sure there is a direct correlation here. Sunny days=quiet
fish, cloudy days= active fish.

Thanks for you time

Cheryl

Kodiak
January 8th 04, 06:53 AM
Well i noticed when i'm out fishing on the lake,
Also noticed more activity on cloudy days,
on sunny days fish get quiet and stay on the bottom
water on top too hot maybe?
....Kodiak

"Cheryl Isaak" > wrote in message
...
> Ok - here's something I never thought about - does the amount of direct
> sunlight affect the way the fish act. I have a passive solar house
(sited
> to take advantage of the winter sun to heat the house) and now the tank
gets
> direct sun for a several hours during the AM; something it doesn't from
> March (when I moved the tank) to late November. Since November, the fish
> (especially the larger of the two) get real quiet in the AM and get active
> again around 3 PM - after the sun is past the house. Cloudy days, they are
> as active as in the late afternoon to early evening. No matter what, they
> do start begging if you approach the tank.
>
> Should I be shading the tank some?
>
> Now, I am fairly sure there is a direct correlation here. Sunny days=quiet
> fish, cloudy days= active fish.
>
> Thanks for you time
>
> Cheryl
>

Cheryl Isaak
January 8th 04, 11:26 AM
I am beginning to think that a heavy towel over the sunny side of the tank
will be a good idea!
Cheryl

On 1/8/04 1:53 AM, in article ,
"Kodiak" > wrote:

> Well i noticed when i'm out fishing on the lake,
> Also noticed more activity on cloudy days,
> on sunny days fish get quiet and stay on the bottom
> water on top too hot maybe?
> ...Kodiak
>
> "Cheryl Isaak" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Ok - here's something I never thought about - does the amount of direct
>> sunlight affect the way the fish act. I have a passive solar house
> (sited
>> to take advantage of the winter sun to heat the house) and now the tank
> gets
>> direct sun for a several hours during the AM; something it doesn't from
>> March (when I moved the tank) to late November. Since November, the fish
>> (especially the larger of the two) get real quiet in the AM and get active
>> again around 3 PM - after the sun is past the house. Cloudy days, they are
>> as active as in the late afternoon to early evening. No matter what, they
>> do start begging if you approach the tank.
>>
>> Should I be shading the tank some?
>>
>> Now, I am fairly sure there is a direct correlation here. Sunny days=quiet
>> fish, cloudy days= active fish.
>>
>> Thanks for you time
>>
>> Cheryl
>>
>
>

Carlos
January 9th 04, 02:22 AM
maybe too hot for the fish, remember goldfish are cool water temp fish.



"Cheryl Isaak" > wrote in message
...
> I am beginning to think that a heavy towel over the sunny side of the tank
> will be a good idea!
> Cheryl
>
> On 1/8/04 1:53 AM, in article
,
> "Kodiak" > wrote:
>
> > Well i noticed when i'm out fishing on the lake,
> > Also noticed more activity on cloudy days,
> > on sunny days fish get quiet and stay on the bottom
> > water on top too hot maybe?
> > ...Kodiak
> >
> > "Cheryl Isaak" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> Ok - here's something I never thought about - does the amount of direct
> >> sunlight affect the way the fish act. I have a passive solar house
> > (sited
> >> to take advantage of the winter sun to heat the house) and now the tank
> > gets
> >> direct sun for a several hours during the AM; something it doesn't from
> >> March (when I moved the tank) to late November. Since November, the
fish
> >> (especially the larger of the two) get real quiet in the AM and get
active
> >> again around 3 PM - after the sun is past the house. Cloudy days, they
are
> >> as active as in the late afternoon to early evening. No matter what,
they
> >> do start begging if you approach the tank.
> >>
> >> Should I be shading the tank some?
> >>
> >> Now, I am fairly sure there is a direct correlation here. Sunny
days=quiet
> >> fish, cloudy days= active fish.
> >>
> >> Thanks for you time
> >>
> >> Cheryl
> >>
> >
> >
>