So...I got my 600 gallon back up an running since the initial leak. I decided I would go to one of the local springs and see if I could cast net a couple fish, hopefully some gar, tilapia, bowfin, or something of the sort. After paddling up and then back through the river without any vision, we came back to the crystal clear lake in the middle of the spring... no more gar were visible, but to my surprise, I float right over a school of plecostamous and throw out the cast net, which went out in an embarrassing kidney bean form. I began pulling the net in when I realized how heavy it was, "I think I have one" I yelled out to my fellow canoe-goer as I pulled the net close to the unstable platform upon which I was balancing ever so cautiously, "Holy ****! I've got about ten of them!!" I screamed. It was a very interesting sight.
I am wondering a few things... what exactly should I feed these guys?
I am definitely keeping the beast, my best catch and most insane creature I've ever laid my eyes upon so far, the one easily picked out from the photos below.
I live in Orlando, FL. If anyone would like to adopt one of these beautiful fish, please make a relocation offer. I appear to have about 9 that need good homes...
I am wondering a few things... what exactly should I feed these guys?
I am definitely keeping the beast, my best catch and most insane creature I've ever laid my eyes upon so far, the one easily picked out from the photos below.
I live in Orlando, FL. If anyone would like to adopt one of these beautiful fish, please make a relocation offer. I appear to have about 9 that need good homes...