Re: [RML] temp tolerance

Danny (reklaw01 at bigpond.com)
Thu, 14 Sep 2000 21:14:23 +0930

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Hi Pete
It would want to be a slow decline in temp, and only short term.
A lot safer to use S.liechardti if available as they handle a lot lower
temp compared to the S.jardinii
Dan

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> From: PETER.UNMACK at ASU.Edu
> To: rainbowfish <rainbowfish at pcug.org.au>
> Subject: [RML] temp tolerance
> Date: Thursday, 14 September 2000 2:21
>
> G'day folks
>
> Do any of you have any experience regarding the lower temperature
tolerance of
> Scleropages jardinii? I suspect they will go down to 15oC, but don't
really
> know. I have a friend here who wants to put them in a greenhouse that
get's
> down to ~13oC.
>
> Thanks
> Peter Unmack
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Hi Pete
It would want to be a slow = decline in temp, and only short term.
A lot safer to use = S.liechardti  if available as they handle a lot lower temp = compared to the S.jardinii
Dan

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> From: = PETER.UNMACK at ASU.Edu
> To: rainbowfish <rainbowfish at pcug.org.au>
> Subject: [RML] temp tolerance
> = Date: Thursday, 14 September 2000 2:21
>
> G'day = folks
>
> Do any of you have any experience regarding the = lower temperature tolerance of
> Scleropages jardinii?  I = suspect they will go down to 15oC, but don't really
> know. =  I have a friend here who wants to put them in a greenhouse that = get's
> down to ~13oC.  
>
> Thanks
> = Peter Unmack

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