- Location
- Connecticut
I am setting up an aquarium to keep Long Island Sound creatures, focusing on those inhabiting the shoreline. I am looking for some hints, do's & don't's, and aquarium set up examples. Thanks
i would give paul b a pm on what species are hardy and legal to keep as well the conditions and foods they would need to survive.
I would give Paul B a PM on what species are hardy and legal to keep as well the conditions and foods they would need to survive.
Thank you for this! I had planned to measure salinity where I plan to collect over a couple tide cycles to get a feel for the salinity. With regard to temperature, would you recommend keeping aquarium water below, say, 75 F during the summer?
Thanks!
Can you share some details on your interest to setup a system for local creatures? I don't think they are that good to look at compared to reef fish.
I would suggest collecting from bays connected to the sound rather than from the sound itself. Bays have far greater temperature ranges, and bay fauna will adjust more easily to temperature extremes. If you do so, don't worry about summer temps...just rely on ambient conditions. Winter is more problematic. I used to keep a local Peconic bay tank, in a room that was basically unheated in winter. Room temps in winter would go into the low 50's, sometimes 40's. Tank temps were stable at around 60 or a little less. That seemed good enough. I don't think you would have legal issues with most inverts, except for blue rabs, maybe clams and oysters. You wouldn't want blue crabs anyway...you wouldn't be able to keep anything else. Lots of fish are unregulated- all the killies, silversides, gobies, even blowfish (but they are massive nitrate factories). Stay away from gamefish- all will be illegal. Even oyster toadfish have regulations now.
I see you're in Connecticut. Why not pay a visit to the Norwalk Aquarium. Most of the facility centers around LI sound creatures. At least that way you can see the diversity that's out there and decide whether it interests you before you go collecting.