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Re: Diapterons
You might save your flys for other A's. I tried feeding them to several
different
diapterons over a period of more than two years and witnessed a fish even
attempting to eat one, slow learner. I then read an article somewhere
stating
that stomach contents on wild fish showed mostly underwater creatures and
no service type food.
I have done well over the years feeding mostly newly hatched bs and
occasionally
some white worms.
Tom Kean
Minot ND
----- Original Message -----
From: Morris, George <gmorris at kester_com>
To: <killietalk at aka_org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 7:47 AM
Subject: RE: Diapterons
> You might try culturing fruit flies, it's easier than collecting ants.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ryan Deal [mailto:ryand at mtxaudio_com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 1997 12:24 AM
> To: killietalk at aka_org
> Subject: Diapterons
>
>
> Thanks for the help. As for feeding ants, do you know if it makes a
> difference what type of ants? Black or red? What is the length of the
mature
> fish? I know they stay small but how small? How often would you suggest
> feeding? Once a day, twice a day, or once every so many days?
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan
> ryand at mtxaudio_com <mailto:ryand at mtxaudio_com>
>
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