A Aquaculture Tyler Gambusia MFK Member Apr 8, 2013 229 1 16 Alamosa Colorado Aug 17, 2013 #1 [video=youtube_share;TXB1IwHWDno]http://youtu.be/TXB1IwHWDno[/video] Reactions: Burn033
Gill Blue Piranha MFK Member Apr 28, 2011 4,072 118 81 michigan Aug 17, 2013 #2 funny. my bluegills are dainty, barely rippling the surface. my warmouth and longears eat like that though. I have to bib my tank when I feed.
funny. my bluegills are dainty, barely rippling the surface. my warmouth and longears eat like that though. I have to bib my tank when I feed.
A Aquaculture Tyler Gambusia MFK Member Apr 8, 2013 229 1 16 Alamosa Colorado Aug 18, 2013 #3 Gill Blue said: funny. my bluegills are dainty, barely rippling the surface. my warmouth and longears eat like that though. I have to bib my tank when I feed. Click to expand... lol
Gill Blue said: funny. my bluegills are dainty, barely rippling the surface. my warmouth and longears eat like that though. I have to bib my tank when I feed. Click to expand... lol
J jdhuegel1 Gambusia MFK Member Sep 30, 2011 297 3 16 Frederick MD Aug 20, 2013 #4 Gill Blue said: funny. my bluegills are dainty, barely rippling the surface. my warmouth and longears eat like that though. I have to bib my tank when I feed. Click to expand... My warmouth jumped out twice. Open lid, drop food, flying warmouth. It's ridiculous that fish.
Gill Blue said: funny. my bluegills are dainty, barely rippling the surface. my warmouth and longears eat like that though. I have to bib my tank when I feed. Click to expand... My warmouth jumped out twice. Open lid, drop food, flying warmouth. It's ridiculous that fish.
R Rairdog Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 28, 2012 77 0 0 Noblesville, IN Aug 22, 2013 #5 That's the way my 20 fed in my AP setup a few weeks after I put them in. Once they got used to me they practically eat out of my hand and barely splash anymore.
That's the way my 20 fed in my AP setup a few weeks after I put them in. Once they got used to me they practically eat out of my hand and barely splash anymore.