parsons483
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Get some small worms from a tackle shop. Keep them in the fridge. Powerbait? I think that's what they keep at hatcheries around me.
Ok thank you
Get some small worms from a tackle shop. Keep them in the fridge. Powerbait? I think that's what they keep at hatcheries around me.
I'm in ON and it is illegal to transport live game fish ie: you will be finned if caught with a live game fish not in a native body of water.
I would say a 6 foot tank bare minimum, lots of flow / oxegen and a chiller is likely requires, temps in the 60's are a must.
How long have you had it?
What is the temp of the tank? how stable is the temp?
how big of a tank is it?
how big is the trout?
My vote: It will likely die.
Live foods, at least frozen Blood worms, live fruit flies tiny crickets. There are places to get live Black worm cultures. Mosquito larvae. It wiould need to be trained over to trout chow type food. Maybe Fluval Bug Bites foods made with soldier fly larvae.
I know what I need for keeping trout I just couldn’t find anything on what to feed it. And it can’t release it now it’s in the tank. And the water bottles are working for the moment that’s what I have been hearing for people using . It’s only a temporary thing with the bottles. All I asked was what to feed it
If you don't get caught it isn't a problem [emoji16]. Id say crickets and earthworms until you can introduce pellet/pond food. Maybe even flies and moths out of your house every once and awhile. Pull some snails out of your local lakes or streams. It'll have to be live food until you train it on processed fish food.