Rainbow Darters and Hillies.
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The darters are eating the following:
Frozen Bloodworm
Frozen Brine Shrimp
Frozen Mosquito Larvae
Frozen Mysis Shrimp
Freeze Dried Daphnia
Freeze Dried Krill
A few have eaten flake, but I feed that so the Pimephales promelas don't eat as much of the good stuff. The hillies still seem to be out and about way more than before the darters were added. The darters also appear to be attempting a spawn.
Still very happy I put the darters in with the hillies.
Frozen Bloodworm
Frozen Brine Shrimp
Frozen Mosquito Larvae
Frozen Mysis Shrimp
Freeze Dried Daphnia
Freeze Dried Krill
A few have eaten flake, but I feed that so the Pimephales promelas don't eat as much of the good stuff. The hillies still seem to be out and about way more than before the darters were added. The darters also appear to be attempting a spawn.
Still very happy I put the darters in with the hillies.
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UPDATE!!! 3 hillstreams made it through and seem to do well in the company of many local native fish species. I got bit by the native fish bug bad, I have expanded my collection of fish and reduced tropical / non natives down to my 75 gallon and the 3 hillies in with my darters / riffle fish.
This works well because darters as well as many ohio fish species require very similar conditions as hillies.
Hope this finds you all well.
Tom
This works well because darters as well as many ohio fish species require very similar conditions as hillies.
Hope this finds you all well.
Tom
Very interesting Tom,
(I would still love to find some darters.....Perhaps one day you'll decide on breeding and selling them...)
Out of curiosity: you mentioned deworming darters....but do you have any evidence that the parasites are actually present in wild-caught fish? (My sense is that most of parasites and especially the nastier kinds we encounter in loaches are coming from improper farming or collector practices...)
(I would still love to find some darters.....Perhaps one day you'll decide on breeding and selling them...)
Out of curiosity: you mentioned deworming darters....but do you have any evidence that the parasites are actually present in wild-caught fish? (My sense is that most of parasites and especially the nastier kinds we encounter in loaches are coming from improper farming or collector practices...)
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I have :
bluefin killi
green sunfish
rockbass
blackside darter
johnny darter
greenside darter
rainbow darter
fantail darter
American-flag fish
blacknose dace
redside dace
fathead minnow
mimic shiner
orange-spot sunfish
grass pickerel
assorted other minnows for pickerel chow
I'm sure I missed some
If you ever want pickerel, just come on out this way, and we'll let you catch your own.
bluefin killi
green sunfish
rockbass
blackside darter
johnny darter
greenside darter
rainbow darter
fantail darter
American-flag fish
blacknose dace
redside dace
fathead minnow
mimic shiner
orange-spot sunfish
grass pickerel
assorted other minnows for pickerel chow
I'm sure I missed some
If you ever want pickerel, just come on out this way, and we'll let you catch your own.
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That's quite a list. My favorite lfs got some bluefin killies in a shipment of ghost shrimp recently. They were really attractive fish. I read that they used to be fairly popular in the hobby in the '50's but fell out of favor as more tropical species showed up on the market.
I was tempted to take some, but didn't have the room. One of the store employees took them, so they got a good home.
Thanks for the pickeral offer but I can find them locally. A small stream in Yellowwood State Forest about 15mins from me has them as well as longear sunfish, and rainbow darters as well as another darter species I haven't ID'd yet. It also gets a stocking of rainbow trout in the spring.
By the way, do you keep the dace in with the hillstreams and darters?
Do they keep their color?
I was tempted to take some, but didn't have the room. One of the store employees took them, so they got a good home.
Thanks for the pickeral offer but I can find them locally. A small stream in Yellowwood State Forest about 15mins from me has them as well as longear sunfish, and rainbow darters as well as another darter species I haven't ID'd yet. It also gets a stocking of rainbow trout in the spring.
By the way, do you keep the dace in with the hillstreams and darters?
Do they keep their color?

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[quote="Jim Powers]By the way, do you keep the dace in with the hillstreams and darters?
Do they keep their color?[/quote]
I keep blacknosed dace, shiners, fathead minnows in with the hillies and darters.
The darters I have keep their color mostly, it fades as the temp rises above 70, luckily my wife keeps out house 68-72 all year so the temp stays pretty stable.
Do they keep their color?[/quote]
I keep blacknosed dace, shiners, fathead minnows in with the hillies and darters.
The darters I have keep their color mostly, it fades as the temp rises above 70, luckily my wife keeps out house 68-72 all year so the temp stays pretty stable.
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