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Dazzle
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Post by Dazzle »

Moved some of my Sturgeon from their pond into my new QT (to get the filters going). Abit weird but I found some stuff a couple of days later (today) under the pump that could have been caviar.

Apparently, sturgeon can only spawn when swimming up stream in a river. I obviously haven't put them in a river, just a QT, so would be amazed if it was the real deal.

It was yellowish and looked like gritty, slimy poo.

Ive got some crackers - the question is - Do I eat some???? :? :?
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Post by TerryKoi »

Hi bud

perhaps it was "gritty, slimy poo."
:D :D

If they are Siberian I think they have to be at least 10 year old to be mature enough but perhaps they had a practice run. :wink:
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Post by vippymini »

sounds intresting , observe and see if it hatches :lol:
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Post by Dazzle »

Good thinking. I scoped most of it out thinking it was gritty slimy pooh (thanks terry) but some remains on the pump, so I will observe and see whether any baby Pooh's emerge.
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Post by DidIdothat »

The other option is to, eat some and see if you have any gritty slimy Poo! :evil: :P

Phil
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