Tony
Tony wrote:
> Thanks. About spotfin chub [aka. turquoise shiner:-)] after all reintroductions
> and habitat improvements are they getting less rare? I hope such a beauty won't
> have to be on endangered/threatened species list forever... Also, isn't the arrow
> darter suppose to be rare in TN or is it that it is in a danger zone [to habitat
> destruction]?
>
> Tony
>
> Noturus_at_aol.com wrote:
>
> > In a message dated 9/19/00 12:29:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> > anutej_at_loxinfo.co.th writes:
> >
> > << Have you or anyone here in this list spawn arrow and tangerine darter? I
> > had
> > rewad somewhere that tangerine spawn as late as July... is it true since so
> > far
> > all stuffs I read stated that most or all except the redline group spawn in
> > early
> > to late spring or early June. >>
> >
> > Haven't attempted either. Some darters spawn as early as Feb. around here
> > (snail darters for instance). Others have spawning seasons that last into
> > late summer. Nearly all can be conditioned to come into breeding condition at
> > "off" times of the year with temp, lighting and feeding manipulation. We
> > almost never see young tangerines. Etnier says they spawn in May and June.
> >
> > j.r.
> >
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