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In this review of Big Fish, I’m going to show you both the good and the bad. After all, what’s a review without some honesty, right? First, I have to tell you upfront that Big Fish is my favorite choice. Sure, there’s other products in the same class, but frankly, none of them as good (in terms of quality). I do have to say this though. some other products may be better, but based on quality and price, Big Fish is the clear winner.
Do you think government is a tool to protect little fish from big fish or?
a tool big fish use to manipulate the little Big Fish fish?I'm definitely with the latter. It's stated purpose is the former, but I think its naive to believe that government officials are not self interested, and that special interests can't offer them more than a disinterested public.
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Here are some ways to improve your night fishing on the ICW:1. Try to fish near a dock or bridge that have lights LOW to the water. At night, light attracts plankton/zooplankton, which attracts bait-fish (Shrimp, Pogy/Menhaden, Mullet, Etc), and in turn attracts Gamefish, (Reds, Trout, Snook, Mangrove Snapper, Etc). If your fishing in the dark where there is NO major tidal flow, oyster bed, Grass bed, Etc you are wasting your time……2. DON’T USE DEAD BAIT! (I’m sorry for yelling but I’ve answered hundreds of Q’s regarding ICW/Saltwater fishing and dead bait.) If your using dead bait your only gonna catch Hard Headed Catfish, Eels, Rays, the occasional M. Snapper, Croaker, Spot, Sailors Choice and other misc “trash fish”. Dead bait works well in the ICW in “high current areas” (such as in channels and Inlets), along beaches, and in areas where you KNOW large “eating sized” M. Snapper, Croaker, Sailors Choice, Whiting, Etc will be. Otherwise, if your using Squid, Dead Shrimp, or Cut Bait AT NIGHT your DEFINITELY gonna catch “trash fish”. Catfish esp love to feed at night. 3. Try using Jigs and Lures- Berkley Saltwater Gulp (either the Shrimp or Jerkshads) is VERY productive when threaded on a 1/4-1/2 OZ Jighead OR rigged with a simple Offset 5/0 hook. Another VERY productive lure at night is the Rapala Husky Jerk HJ-10 Minnow. Suspending lures work well when retrieved up to a light then “hesitated”. Snook, Tarpon, M. Snapper & Spec Trout fishing is esp good under bright lights at night. Another GREAT lure at night is a “glow” D.O.A. Shrimp or a “glow” Berkley Powerbait 4″ Curly-tailed Grub fished on a 1/4 OZ Chartreuse Jig . DON’T discount lures at night. Lures make “noise” and appear “alive”; which is important. 4. ALWAYS Float your live Shrimp/Menhaden/Finger Mullet- Try using a Popping cork with a Live Shrimp. It’s VERY productive on Snook & Spec Trout……..! If you follow these basic 4 concepts I can guarantee you’ll catch bigger and better fish….Good luck!
You can’t. You have to pay for them.
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it can be make sure you don’t over crowd it with fish and a lot of things you can put two filters in there for more air and to keep it clean as well never use soap to clean it it leaves a film residue on the glass and kills the fish get a thing that creates air bubbles and a fish vacuum and your set to go hope this helps
Get a bucket. Fill it about halfway with tank water, or enough to cover the fish plus an inch or two. Use two nets, get their face in one and tail in the other and scoop them out of the tank and into the bucket.Walk the bucket to the new tank. Fill the bucket with a few inches of the new tank water. (Acclimating to new tank). Wait 15 minutes, and add a few more inches of water from the new tank so that the bucket is half old water and half new water.Scoop the fish out and put him in the new tank.Bigger nets work too.I had a 4 foot fish before and no net is quite big enough, aside from fishing nets which he ripped through! I used an aquarium net on his face and a wet towel for his body to scoop him out, and a large tupperware storage container to move him.
I would say that you could add a butterfly fish or a dwarf angel. Both are colorful and not overly aggressive. If you want something really cool looking with some personality, perhaps a dwarf lionfish (smaller the better to add without it beating up your other fish). Because of your tank size, you can’t really have anything that grows too big, so be sure and check out the full grown size of anything online before you buy it. Also, don’t always trust the people selling you fish at the pet stores. Most stores I have been to just want to sell you a fish, they don’t really care if it will fit in your tank or even eat your other fish.
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the babies can join the adults when they are big enough that they dont fit in the adults mouth i leave the fry in my tank as there are lot of plants and hiding places so they all escape from the adults
I assume you mean guppies or some other livebearer.?If they have lasted 3 weeks and are now swimming in the open then they should be fine. Those survivors are just the fastest ones. Now they have grown a bit they should be safe.A breeding net is usefull for the fry for those first 3 weeks or so, now they are OK in the main tank.Be on the watch for more fry in a week or so, if you can catch them and pop them in the net you will save more of them.Ian
you should buy tetra color tropical flakes.my neon eat it and my big fish do to. and the flakes make the color show more.olso buy them some blood worms for a treat small fish eat that to
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Did someone say Shark? lolTaxidermy
well not easy… but try change resolution because i did it. or re-download games from other websites
I almost have the same fish! 1 gourami, 2 platys, 3 guppies but I also have 3 mollies. Most people say, until they can’t fit in their mouths. I am usually not too good at judgement and don’t want to risk it. I tried three weeks and they were fine. If you really want to play it safe, try a month and a week. The guppies are adults at around six months I believe. My two month olds have only doubled in size.
I was hoping for more rapid growth. Best of Luck!
Consider cichlids, the tank can look almost as good as a marine tank without the expense.http://www.cichlids.com/nc/tank-pictures.html