Re: [RML] What is a scat?

Roy Hunter (roy at angfa.org)
Sun, 4 May 1997 09:45:01 -0600

Great! And get sooty some food too!

Roy Hunter
Co-Chairman
ANGFA of North America
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roy at angfa.org

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> From: Bruce Hansen <bhansen at ozemail.com.au>
> To: rainbowfish at pcug.org.au
> Subject: Re: [RML] What is a scat?
> Date: Sunday, May 04, 1997 1:20 AM
>
> Heay Roy,
>
> When you are staying at my place you can hop the back fence and catch
some
> in the North Pine River.
>
> Bruce Hansen
>
> ----------
> > From: Roy Hunter <roy at angfa.org>
> > To: rainbowfish at pcug.org.au
> > Subject: Re: [RML] What is a scat?
> > Date: Sunday, 4 May 1997 11:20
> >
> > Scatophagus. They feed on inverts and detritus that is scavenged off
the
> > bottom. This is a fish best kept in brackish water as they are found in
> > estuaries and harbors. Occasionally they are found in the lower reaches
> of
> > streams. I have never kept them but they are on the list to return
with.
> I
> > want to have a tank with them and some mono's. I will let you know how
> they
> > do....
> >
> > Roy Hunter
> > Co-Chairman
> > ANGFA of North America
> > visit the ANGFA website at:
> > http://www.angfa.org
> > reach me at:
> > roy at angfa.org
> >
> > ----------
> > > From: StephenBou at aol.com
> > > To: rainbowfish at pcug.org.au
> > > Subject: [RML] What is a scat?
> > > Date: Saturday, May 03, 1997 6:23 PM
> > >
> > > I've been told that these critters are great at eating green hair
> algae.
> > >
> > > What are they? Any other common/scientific names?
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > -- Stephen
> > >
> > > stephenbou at aol.com
> > > http://members.aol.com/stephenbou/cichlids.html