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Re: BOUNCE nfc at actwin_com: Non-member submission from ["Gary Rollwage" <grollwag at oilstates_com>] (fwd)
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- Subject: Re: BOUNCE nfc at actwin_com: Non-member submission from ["Gary Rollwage" <grollwag at oilstates_com>] (fwd)
- From: "dakota" <dakota at startext_com>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1998 00:11:36 -0500
I didn't even know we had Green sunfish in this area.........I have a couple
of Long-ear Sunfish and a couple of Black-spot Minnows that are no problem
to keep. I feed frozen bloodworms and flake food and after they get
accustomed to the tank will eat anything I give them...Just be careful about
putting the Sunnies in with smaller fish as they tend to eat
anything.......Charles
-----Original Message-----
From: robert a rice <robertrice at juno_com>
To: nfc at actwin_com <nfc at actwin_com>
Cc: grollwag at oilstates_com <grollwag at oilstates_com>
Date: Monday, July 27, 1998 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: BOUNCE nfc at actwin_com: Non-member submission from ["Gary
Rollwage" <grollwag at oilstates_com>] (fwd)
>
>Robert Rice
>
>Save A Native Eat An Oscar <:)((((<
>Check Out the Native Fish Conservancy at
>email NFC at actwin_com or website http:\\nativefish.interspeed.net\
>
>>I want to capture and raise green sunfish from my area. Will this
>>be a problem? Will they be a problem to feed?
>>I live in the Dallas/Ft Worth, Texas area
>>
>>
>They are a snap to feed and keep. check out the NFC website there is a
>nice article on breeding and keeping the Green sunfish..............
>
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