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Old 04-04-2008, 01:13 PM   #4
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You're gonna want to make sure its 50 degrees and maintaining that temperature stably. If it's still fluctuating a decent amount, I'd wait a little longer.
Right now in RI, The outside temp around here goes from the mid to late 30s at night and the early morning but can get as high as 60 or so during the day. So, even though at times the fish get pretty active and the water is a little warmer, they're just starting to wake up. So I'm giving it a little bit.
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