Fish Watcher Record | |
Contributor: Phil Hager
| ID: 1352 Country: USA Address: Web page: |
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Species: | Gila bicolor | ||||
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Locality:* | Bend, OR | ||||
Type: | Pond | ||||
Salinity:* | freshwater | ||||
Water depth: | 0 - 1 m | ||||
Latitude:* | 44° 3' N Latitude (dec): 44.05 | ||||
Longitude:* | 121° 19' W Longitude (dec): -121.31666666667 | ||||
Accuracy: | +/- 1° | ||||
Country:* | USA | ||||
FAO area:* | Pacific, Northwest | ||||
Temp.: | 10°C | ||||
Date:* | 15/07/2003, dd/mm/yyyy | ||||
Day time: | 12:00 - 16:00 h e.g. 13:00 - 15:00 | ||||
Length:* | 45 cm Type:* TL | ||||
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Life stage: | juveniles | ||||
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Remark: | Question: I planted some "feeder" goldfish in pond in backyard. After about 3 years there appeared to be Tui Chubs in that water in the fry stage after spawning by goldfish. Are these "feeder" goldfish a "bred" design of the Chub? Asking because of concern about the illegal use of fish as bait and leftovers being dumped in local waters. See Diamond Lake. | ||||
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