Update on wild caught bluegill + feeding – Video

Posted: November 1, 2012 at 12:47 pm




Update on wild caught bluegill + feeding
Progress update on the wild caught bluegill. "On average, most wild caught fish are caught with nets in their native body of water. Once the fishermen return with the fish, they are often help in large holding vats. Depending on the exporter, they can be held for 1 week to 1 month or longer. The wild tropical fish are then prepared for shipment. Exporters then take the wild caught fish to the airport for shipping. The wild tropical fish are then sent to the local fish importers and distributors. One must be licensed as a tropical fish importer to receive packages from other countries. The fish are then received, unpacked, and put into holding tanks. The wild tropical fish will be held in the distributor #39;s tanks until they are ready to be shipped to local fish stores. As you can see, these wild caught fish go through a lot before they get to our tanks. Lets review: wild tropical fish are caught, packaged and held in native land, next they are packed and shipped overseas to your home country, next they are unpacked and held in a distributor #39;s local facility, then packaged and shipped again to your local fish store, followed by being held at the local fish store, and finally packed and sent home to your tropical fish tank. Now think about all the different water conditions these fish have been exposed to. This is why it is very important to ensure that you have excellent water conditions when you bring your new tropical fish home. Benefits of Wild Caught Fish: There are ...From:Bakedea87Views:0 0ratingsTime:06:33More inPets Animals

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