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Re: [Killietalk] Raising Nothos in high temperature water?



I have raised both N. kilomberoensis and N. korthausae in my
unairconditionded fishroom here in Texas.  I have not seen any issues
from doing so.  I do keep the water clean and moving.....

-john

--- coveney <LCOVENEY at swfla_rr.com> wrote:

> I was wondering if anyone has had any experience raising
> Nothobranchius at high temperatures.  I am currently looking at
> moving my Nothos into our garage (where there are several species of
> Pseudomugil living happily). The tank temperatures range from 85-87 F
> at this time in the garage tanks.  I assume the Nothos can take the
> high temperatures, but will develop very quickly and be shorter
> lived.  I doubt that a puddle of dark water exposed to the blazing
> Tanzanian sun would be in the low 70's... Any input would be
> appreciated as to what to expect.
> 
> Joakim Coveney
> Naples, Florida
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John Nicholson
Caddo Mills, TX

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