THink 94 degrees is too hot for these guys?
I just caught myself keeping them at that temp. And the heater's set for 82!
Yikes!
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I use 2 -3 thermometers in my Zebra tank just for cross reference sakes. I actually got a digital thermometer a couple of months back and it started to show readings of 38'C after 2-3 weeks.....I can tell you I nearly filled my pants at that moment. Luckily I had the 3 traditional thermometers in beside the tank to double check the reading. Neadless to say, the digital one gave up the ghost 2-3 days later...I havent replaced it yet....dont intend to either.
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I use 90 degrees to condition them and get them eating, but sheesh Ed, they really WILL eat, you don't have to make them think you're trying to make them into bouilliabaise!
I keep the spawning tank at 86, and the other tank where I've had a spawn or two is at 84.
Barbie
I keep the spawning tank at 86, and the other tank where I've had a spawn or two is at 84.
Barbie
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*getting my conversion calculator out*
yupp, 86F is 28,88888888888888C
I've had my spawns at 29C
I know some Norwegian breeders get their temp up to 32C - that's 89.6F when they want a spawn. I've found conditioning at 27C - 80.6 works fine for me though, and as previously stated, spawn at 29C
Damn - this calculator is great
yupp, 86F is 28,88888888888888C
I've had my spawns at 29C
I know some Norwegian breeders get their temp up to 32C - that's 89.6F when they want a spawn. I've found conditioning at 27C - 80.6 works fine for me though, and as previously stated, spawn at 29C
Damn - this calculator is great
I usually keep my young at about 86, and drop it down to about 82-83 as they get older, (past about 1 year). The adults are kept at about 82-83 until it gets to breeding time, then it eventually hits around 85-86 (after the tanks has been allowed to cool for a few hours with a big water change.
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