In a message dated 4/23/05 9:45:28 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
ichthos-in-comcast.net writes:
> I thought darker buckets help the fish retain their color. Also, darker
> buckets help calm the fish and reduce stress.
>
I bought dark buckets and noticed the fish, or water really, get hotter
quicker in the summer,-in-least in this hot area.
moon
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In a message dated 4/23/05 9:45:28=20=
AM Eastern Daylight Time, ichthos-in-comcast.net writes:
I thought darker buckets help t=
he fish retain their color. Also, darker
buckets help calm the fish and reduce stress.
I bought dark buckets and noticed the fish, or water really, get hotter quic=
ker in the summer,-in-least in this hot area.
moon
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