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This is pretty cool
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04/25/17 04:20 AM
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Buckshotbuddy
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Re: This is pretty cool
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04/25/17 05:14 AM
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FlaNative
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Very interesting... explains a lot.
Steve Raulerson Ranger RT188 Florida Native by Birth, Texan by Choice
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Re: This is pretty cool
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04/25/17 12:33 PM
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Fishbreeder
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If that's somebody's science fair project, and they had some idea of what they did and what's going on, a sure winner.
I'm thinking of scaling the experiment up to a bigger container and bigger fish. Very interesting.
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Re: This is pretty cool
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04/25/17 12:42 PM
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Jpurdue
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Yep, cool experiment, but can't tell much from the graphic. You'd need to have an analysis done over a period of time. Say an observation every 5 minutes for 24 hours, that would be a start... Grouped, not grouped, grouped near black mark, grouped near shade, grouped near rock. etc...
"Bragging may not bring happiness, but no man having caught a large fish goes home through an alley." -A.L. www.LunkerLore.com
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