J jblais1999 Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 6, 2022 8 5 3 24 Oct 13, 2022 #1 So I’m fairly inexperienced in fish keeping, and I think my bass has white spot, what do I do?
tlindsey Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 6, 2011 23,465 24,385 1,660 Ohio Oct 13, 2022 #2 jblais1999 said: So I’m fairly inexperienced in fish keeping, and I think my bass has white spot, what do I do? Click to expand... https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/threads/how-much-and-how-often-to-add-the-salt.744604/ Reactions: jblais1999
jblais1999 said: So I’m fairly inexperienced in fish keeping, and I think my bass has white spot, what do I do? Click to expand... https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/threads/how-much-and-how-often-to-add-the-salt.744604/
tlindsey Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 6, 2011 23,465 24,385 1,660 Ohio Oct 13, 2022 #3 I personally never kept a largemouth bass so don't know how high of temperature it can tolerate. Hopefully someone will chime in with experience.
I personally never kept a largemouth bass so don't know how high of temperature it can tolerate. Hopefully someone will chime in with experience.
J jblais1999 Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 6, 2022 8 5 3 24 Oct 13, 2022 #4 tlindsey said: I personally never kept a largemouth bass so don't know how high of temperature it can tolerate. Hopefully someone will chime in with experience. Click to expand... They are typically more of a slightly warmer water fish, they can handle some higher water temps but can also survive colder freezing temps up north, just grow slower Reactions: tlindsey
tlindsey said: I personally never kept a largemouth bass so don't know how high of temperature it can tolerate. Hopefully someone will chime in with experience. Click to expand... They are typically more of a slightly warmer water fish, they can handle some higher water temps but can also survive colder freezing temps up north, just grow slower
tlindsey Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 6, 2011 23,465 24,385 1,660 Ohio Oct 13, 2022 #5 jblais1999 said: They are typically more of a slightly warmer water fish, they can handle some higher water temps Click to expand... That's good to know because most treat ich with combination of warm water and salt.
jblais1999 said: They are typically more of a slightly warmer water fish, they can handle some higher water temps Click to expand... That's good to know because most treat ich with combination of warm water and salt.