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Old 08-14-2008, 09:59 PM   #1
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Anyone on here keeping native Michigan fish?

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Old 09-11-2008, 08:21 PM   #2
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wow its been a month and no one is keeping natives.... that is disapointing
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I've seen a few people keep blue gills, pumpkin seed etc.. but that's about it.. Anything too large are too aggressive.

I don't know if rainbow darters are native to michigan but those guys are very pretty.
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Anyone on here keeping native Michigan fish?
I live in Minnesota, but do you keep any? If so, tell us about them.
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yes I do keep native fish.... here is a link to that post....

http://http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/forumapc/large-aquariums-ponds/54472-125-gallon-bluegill-tank.html

I currently have a blue gill and a green sunfish... I am planning on adding perch, grass pickerel, pumpkin seed, and maybe a rock bass. I have heard of a smaller catfish that is in MI just have not had the time to research it. I am planning on moving up to a 220 gallon tank in a couple of years.

I do not collect my fish from the wild due the the virus that is sweeping thru the state.... I have recieved my fish from people who no longer want them..... This makes getting a hold of fish more difficult for me. I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem?
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Ah, very cool! I love that driftwood too.

I guess we have all of those fish around here too, but I don't have an extra tank to play with.

Are you able to keep the tanks cool enough for them, or don't they mind it at room temp or higher?
Since most of the water is cold in the lakes around here I always assumed you'd need a chiller, but maybe not....
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Ah, very cool! I love that driftwood too.

I guess we have all of those fish around here too, but I don't have an extra tank to play with.

Are you able to keep the tanks cool enough for them, or don't they mind it at room temp or higher?
Since most of the water is cold in the lakes around here I always assumed you'd need a chiller, but maybe not....

I keep them at room temp. I keep the house cool in the winter.... and in the summer I use fans to keep the watter cool.... along with air conditioning..... It is much more cost effective than running a chiller.... I think this summer the tank crept up to 80 degrees one day..... but the fish seem to handle that well enough.....
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