poohbear
20th March 2009, 08:30 PM
I'm on the Zone 6A region. I'm in Toronto, Canada. I've got 5gal of tap water that has been in a seperate bin withan airstone airing it out for about a week and a bit now. I think the water is ready for the fish.
I mainly have Petsmart here as well as some really small aquarium shops scattered around. I've a question about the fish.
1. I need the hardiest fish that I can put into a ~100-189L bin that will be outdoors in a 6x8' greenhouse
2. The fish will be above ground in the bin so can they survive the winter unheated? Here are some stats of my area.
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/statistics/C02017/caon0696
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/caon0696
It does hit ~-26C - -35C with the windchill a few times a year in winter and it has peaked at +48C with the humidex a few years ago but seems to be a few heatwave days in the ~+32C-34C temps.
3. Low maintance fish
4. Low lighting (as I plan on having a small indoor setup for winter or for just indoors)
5. Not food fuzzy. Prefer one that would eat anything.
Thanks in advance.
I mainly have Petsmart here as well as some really small aquarium shops scattered around. I've a question about the fish.
1. I need the hardiest fish that I can put into a ~100-189L bin that will be outdoors in a 6x8' greenhouse
2. The fish will be above ground in the bin so can they survive the winter unheated? Here are some stats of my area.
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/statistics/C02017/caon0696
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/caon0696
It does hit ~-26C - -35C with the windchill a few times a year in winter and it has peaked at +48C with the humidex a few years ago but seems to be a few heatwave days in the ~+32C-34C temps.
3. Low maintance fish
4. Low lighting (as I plan on having a small indoor setup for winter or for just indoors)
5. Not food fuzzy. Prefer one that would eat anything.
Thanks in advance.