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Post by vladsbtch on Mar 31, 2010 22:06:55 GMT -6
I got some "minnows" from work the other day and I find that they are Seminole Killifishes. I kinda had a hint when I took them out of the ghost shrimp tank and they jumped like crazy. They are in my native tank (as food for my pig the sculpin). These fish get to be 5+ inches. They are very interesting and the sculpin has not caught them yet. Did I mention that one of my "wild" crays will make a beeline for my hand when I put it in looking for it's shrimp pellet. My hubby was even impressed with it. LOL hand feeding a wild cray. I am attached to it so I am going to move it before the PIG eats it. LOL
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Post by jtrotter77 on Apr 27, 2010 5:19:00 GMT -6
it will be hard for the sculpin to catch them. They are top water fish and sculpins are bottom dwellers.
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Post by vladsbtch on Apr 27, 2010 15:15:23 GMT -6
Well JD my sculpin has caught 2 of them and they were as long as he is. I have not seen the catch as he does it at night. But I am down to one of them and there is nothing left of them but the sculpin's belly is huge. LOL and he is growing in size too.
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