RE: NANFA-- trout-perch/redside dace now sculpin

Nick Zarlinga (njz_at_clevelandmetroparks.com)
Sun, 19 Jan 2003 17:03:03 -0500

I am an expert sculpin killer and in my experience, when the temps get up
into the 70's they tend to come down with ich and are very difficult to
treat. Temps in the high 60's is the highest I would recommend. Sort of a
bummer because they are cool as heck. I am sure others have experiences
also.

Nick Zarlinga
Aquarium Biologist
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
216.661.6500 ext 4485

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Subject: Re: NANFA-- trout-perch/redside dace

Nick,

Can the mottles sculpin be maintained without a refrigeration unit? My
basement temps may get into the lower 70's during summer.

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