What is peoples history with their fry reaching these sizes in months?
1.00 inch
1.25 inch
1.50 inch
2.00 inch
2.50 inch
3.00 inch
size markers, time?
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Standard length versus total length. See here for more (hint - go to the link at the very bottom of the page for a quick diagram):
http://www.fsl.orst.edu/geowater/FX3/he ... engths.htm
http://www.fsl.orst.edu/geowater/FX3/he ... engths.htm
Back in the day everyone used SL, but now, at least in the states it seems everyone use TL.
TL works fine, but if you have long finned fish, then of course SL works best.
just as long as the buyer knows what method is being used.
course i went to go look at a 10 inch frontosa a few weeks ago, and it was not even 8 inches, who knows what system he was using.
So for this topic you can use what ever method you would like, just as long as you tell us.
such as 2.00 TL, or 2.00 SL.
TL works fine, but if you have long finned fish, then of course SL works best.
just as long as the buyer knows what method is being used.
course i went to go look at a 10 inch frontosa a few weeks ago, and it was not even 8 inches, who knows what system he was using.
So for this topic you can use what ever method you would like, just as long as you tell us.
such as 2.00 TL, or 2.00 SL.
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Re: size markers, time?
OK, at what age in months would people estimate the above sized zebras to be, using SL?tirzo13 wrote:What is peoples history with their fry reaching these sizes in months?
1.00 inch
1.25 inch
1.50 inch
2.00 inch
2.50 inch
3.00 inch
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