I've only gotten one or two things pinned, I leave it up to the mods to decide wether anything is worth pinningcan you just make a thread on these for any fish and have it pinned or something?
How large in an aquarium setting have you seen shovelnoses grow?The main things are water quality, temps, species, and tank size. I wouldn't attempt to keep any of them except shovelnose, shovelnose can live quite well in warm water (well warm compared to other sturgeons) summer temps in a tank can go as high as upper 70s but winter temps should be allowed to fall in the lower 70s to upper 60s. I keep my native fish at room temperature. Since I have ac this usually equates to mid 70s in the summer to mid to high 60s in the winter. A recent hurricane allowed the water temps to rise into the high 80s with no losses but my mudpuppy wasn't happy.
BTW, shovelnose sturgeons are going to be available this spring! Get your pennies ready boys...
Hey where would I be able to order one? Would they be fine in 72-77 temp the entire year ?The main things are water quality, temps, species, and tank size. I wouldn't attempt to keep any of them except shovelnose, shovelnose can live quite well in warm water (well warm compared to other sturgeons) summer temps in a tank can go as high as upper 70s but winter temps should be allowed to fall in the lower 70s to upper 60s. I keep my native fish at room temperature. Since I have ac this usually equates to mid 70s in the summer to mid to high 60s in the winter. A recent hurricane allowed the water temps to rise into the high 80s with no losses but my mudpuppy wasn't happy.
BTW, shovelnose sturgeons are going to be available this spring! Get your pennies ready boys...