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well my "fry experiment" seems to have failed
I had 10 in an aquarium feeeding brine shrimp and another 10 or so still in the kiddie pool with algae varios pond bugs fed powdered fish food the rest still in the Koi pond the ones in the Koi pond are nearing and innch long and starting to show color the other two batches did not grow at all the aquarium group is still a quarter in long after nearly three weeks thy are now in the veggie filter probably with the most available food stuff so we will see how they do in comparison to the ones in the Koi pond. I will try to post again near the end of august as to who grows best now -- John Rutz Z5 New Mexico never miss a good oportunity to shut up see my pond at: http://www.fuerjefe.com |
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johnrutz wrote:
well my "fry experiment" seems to have failed I had 10 in an aquarium feeeding brine shrimp and another 10 or so still in the kiddie pool with algae varios pond bugs fed powdered fish food the rest still in the Koi pond the ones in the Koi pond are nearing and innch long and starting to show color the other two batches did not grow at all the aquarium group is still a quarter in long after nearly three weeks thy are now in the veggie filter probably with the most available food stuff so we will see how they do in comparison to the ones in the Koi pond. I will try to post again near the end of august as to who grows best now This is not suprising. The pond has the largest volume of water and therefore likely had the most stable water quality of the 3 environments. Prime water quality is needed to get fry growing at good rates. This is why many hobbyists who breed fry (for any kind of fish) are very diligent with water changes in fry tanks. They do frequent partial water changes or they have some sort of automatic water changer to maintain good water quality. Even if the food source is high quality, if the water is not pristine (in terms of nitrates and other similar measures), growth rate will be reduced. This came as a frequent problem for me with my last batch of cichlid fry because my tap water is far from pristine (high nitrates) and it was hard to reduce nitrates enough to get good growth. Currently planning the indoor equivalent of a veggie filter tank for next batches of fry in order to overcome this issue. |
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 13:01:48 -0600
johnrutz wrote: well my "fry experiment" seems to have failed .... John Rutz Dang, John, from the subject line I thought you were trying to destroy a Windows box! Cybe -willing to help |
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![]() Cybe R. Wizard wrote: On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 13:01:48 -0600 johnrutz wrote: well my "fry experiment" seems to have failed ... John Rutz Dang, John, from the subject line I thought you were trying to destroy a Windows box! Cybe -willing to help -- actualy Cyb I did --- day before yesterday, its so dang easy to do :-) penquin power ;-) John Rutz Z5 New Mexico never miss a good oportunity to shut up see my pond at: http://www.fuerjefe.com |
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I respectfully beg to differ with you, Cybe -- Windows XP *fries* the mind
& shreds the patience of people who try to install it! The hardware remains intact, it just has no brain -- rather like me when I made the mistake of trying to configure not 1, not 2, BUT 3 computers with Win XP on the same weekend!!!!! (We'd just bought a laptop with XP, so I thought, "Hey, we should all be on the same platform, eh, wot?" ) Actually, installing & tweaking XP was *nothing* to the chaos that ensued when my hubby attempted to actually *use* the CD-burner in his computer (trying to save a large Word file) -- a few too many programs open caused his computer to totally crash, resulting in a trip to the Gateway store, and 2-3 days of non-productive time (a very bad thing for a self-employed guy for whom time is money). Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "Cybe R. Wizard" wrote in message news:20030728100104.7da993e6.cyber_wizard@mindspri ng.com... On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 13:01:48 -0600 johnrutz wrote: well my "fry experiment" seems to have failed ... John Rutz Dang, John, from the subject line I thought you were trying to destroy a Windows box! Cybe -willing to help |
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![]() Cybe R. Wizard wrote: On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 13:01:48 -0600 johnrutz wrote: well my "fry experiment" seems to have failed ... John Rutz Dang, John, from the subject line I thought you were trying to destroy a Windows box! Cybe -willing to help -- actualy Cyb I did --- day before yesterday, its so dang easy to do :-) penquin power ;-) John Rutz Z5 New Mexico never miss a good oportunity to shut up see my pond at: http://www.fuerjefe.com |
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I respectfully beg to differ with you, Cybe -- Windows XP *fries* the mind
& shreds the patience of people who try to install it! The hardware remains intact, it just has no brain -- rather like me when I made the mistake of trying to configure not 1, not 2, BUT 3 computers with Win XP on the same weekend!!!!! (We'd just bought a laptop with XP, so I thought, "Hey, we should all be on the same platform, eh, wot?" ) Actually, installing & tweaking XP was *nothing* to the chaos that ensued when my hubby attempted to actually *use* the CD-burner in his computer (trying to save a large Word file) -- a few too many programs open caused his computer to totally crash, resulting in a trip to the Gateway store, and 2-3 days of non-productive time (a very bad thing for a self-employed guy for whom time is money). Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "Cybe R. Wizard" wrote in message news:20030728100104.7da993e6.cyber_wizard@mindspri ng.com... On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 13:01:48 -0600 johnrutz wrote: well my "fry experiment" seems to have failed ... John Rutz Dang, John, from the subject line I thought you were trying to destroy a Windows box! Cybe -willing to help |
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johnrutz wrote:
well my "fry experiment" seems to have failed I had 10 in an aquarium feeeding brine shrimp and another 10 or so still in the kiddie pool with algae varios pond bugs fed powdered fish food the rest still in the Koi pond the ones in the Koi pond are nearing and innch long and starting to show color the other two batches did not grow at all the aquarium group is still a quarter in long after nearly three weeks thy are now in the veggie filter probably with the most available food stuff so we will see how they do in comparison to the ones in the Koi pond. I will try to post again near the end of august as to who grows best now This is not suprising. The pond has the largest volume of water and therefore likely had the most stable water quality of the 3 environments. Prime water quality is needed to get fry growing at good rates. This is why many hobbyists who breed fry (for any kind of fish) are very diligent with water changes in fry tanks. They do frequent partial water changes or they have some sort of automatic water changer to maintain good water quality. Even if the food source is high quality, if the water is not pristine (in terms of nitrates and other similar measures), growth rate will be reduced. This came as a frequent problem for me with my last batch of cichlid fry because my tap water is far from pristine (high nitrates) and it was hard to reduce nitrates enough to get good growth. Currently planning the indoor equivalent of a veggie filter tank for next batches of fry in order to overcome this issue. |
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 13:01:48 -0600
johnrutz wrote: well my "fry experiment" seems to have failed .... John Rutz Dang, John, from the subject line I thought you were trying to destroy a Windows box! Cybe -willing to help |
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