Daddy
On 27-Sep-2009, Todd wrote:
Just out of curiosity, since these are all essentially clones
of each other, how do they establish a pecking order for
feeding lies? Just fight like hell with each other until
one get tired? Usually the bigger one just give the smaller
one the evil eye and the smaller one scampers off. But,
since they will all be the same size ... Or, maybe this
is stream behavior and not lake behavi
It's a very well fed lake (leeches)
With 3 aquifers at the bottom
It is not over populated
We have a long way to go for that & I do not plan to put that many in
There are 4or so generations of stocked fish and some natives left over
I did introduce 900 females last year
After this yr and last I may take a year or 2 off from starting my pumps for
breeding - so we should be at say 4-6,000
They are not clones - We captured the mating fish, stripped the eggs and
milt and combined them under optimal conditions till they hatched
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