How long do you intend on keeping them in a bucket? Might not need to feed them at all.
They like to eat bread.
Quote from: fluke - u on April 13, 2014, 11:58:07 AMHow long do you intend on keeping them in a bucket? Might not need to feed them at all. till i use them up i may not go out till next week end i tried to post the pictures of my last few trips but its says its limited to 500 kbs
Quote from: Scott Bailey on April 13, 2014, 12:34:58 PMQuote from: fluke - u on April 13, 2014, 11:58:07 AMHow long do you intend on keeping them in a bucket? Might not need to feed them at all. till i use them up i may not go out till next week end i tried to post the pictures of my last few trips but its says its limited to 500 kbsI can help you re size them if you need. PM me and we can go from there if you need help....it's super simple....
In all the years I sold bait, we never ,ever fed them.. it mucks up the water too much.. I guess you could throw them a little bread, but I wouldn't worry much about feeding.. whats more important, is to keep the water fresh and oxygenated.. fatheads are pretty hardy, and need less oxygen then say, shiners.. but unless you have an aerator set up, I would be changing the water at least once a day..(even with an aerator, it should be changed every couple of days) keeping the water cool with a little ice occasionally will help also..not too much at once, or they can go into thermal shock.. but colder water can retain more oxygen and will slow their down metabolism so they use less
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