


What sort of temperature should you keep l273 at and how large do they normally get.
Thanks for any help
BEN
Mats, The temp hasn't been updated yet. How long does it usually take? Did I read in another thread that there were problems with the cat-elog updating?I've just updated the Cat-eLog temperature to match the other Rio Tocantins temperature of 23-27'C
keeping my tank at 28 at the moment would that be o.k for l273 or should i drop it a little.
Depends on Jools really. I've got about 50 or so outstanding submissions, but sometimes Jools doesn't do them in order... And I've had days where I've submitted and Jools done them immediately - at other times he does them after a few days or a couple of weeks.racoll wrote:Mats, The temp hasn't been updated yet. How long does it usually take? Did I read in another thread that there were problems with the cat-elog updating?I've just updated the Cat-eLog temperature to match the other Rio Tocantins temperature of 23-27'C
Indeed, it says Tapajos in the Cat-eLog, and that's what I went by - just me confusing the two similar names [well, they start and end with the same letter at least - that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it...]
Also, I'm sure you are aware, but L273 is from the Tapajos rather than the Tocatins.
Actually, I did try to say that there IS a variation between "winter" and "summer", but then again, it's a few degrees C, not the 15 or more that we get here in England
Most reports suggest this is a warm river, at least during the dry season when most data is taken.
As Mats says, there is not a marked seasonal variation.
Agreed, higher temp at the introduction of the fish is a good thing.
I would agree with Wels Atlas II at 26-30C.
Perhaps keep at the higher end when you first get the fish, and then gradually drop it as the fish settles down over several months.
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Actually, I did try to say that there IS a variation between "winter" and "summer", but then again, it's a few degrees C, not the 15 or more that we get here in England