Re: NANFA-- School teacher needs help

m c (midgatutordigests_at_yahoo.com)
Sun, 1 Dec 2002 15:46:30 -0500

> --- james graham <busterg_at_voyager.net> wrote:
> > I've got rainbow shiners I collected in the spring
> > in my warm room
> > (78-80)degrees but heavily aerated and they are
> > doing fine.I suspect as long
> > as the O2 level is good they will tolerate warmer
> > temps.
>
> My tanks should be pretty well aerated with the dual
> biowheel pinguins on each of the largertanks and the
> extra mangum 350 hot canister. There is plenty of
> surface turbulance.
>
> By "rainbow shiner" do you mean the same fish as the
> "rainbow dace danio" that I saw at a petco in Atlanta?
>
> > Jim Graham
> > In snowy Michigan
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Bruce Stallsmith" <fundulus_at_hotmail.com>
> > > Well, I'm glad you're taking an out-front position
> > on teaching evolution.
>
> I'm actually going to have the King James Bible on my
> required Materials list. I have lectuers planed to
> explain why growing 2 crops in the same field did
> warrent a death penalty in bibical Palestine, as well
> as other science points from the Bible.
>
> I also have a Halloween lecture on Ergot induced
> warewolf hesteria.
>
> The main thing will be getting them to realize,
> without pushing too hard, that as farm kids, they
> already know all that they need to about evolution.
> > >
> > > Anyway, I think that striped shiners are a very
> > adaptable species. They
> > can
> > > probably do well at constant temps in the upper
> > 70s F. They're aggressive
> > > feeders, but not aggressive in the territorial
> > sense. I have a few in
> > tanks
> > > at the moment, but they're all relatively large. I
> > think I could track
> > down
> > > smaller ones at a local creek.
>
> Thank you for considering the effort.
>
>
>
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