. Domesticated trout. How to breed and grow them. 194 DOMESTICATED TROUT. In the morning feed them again, and when it is time to start, transfer them to the tank or can which is to carry them. For small quantities, say i,ooo or 2,000, I use a twelve-gallon tin can. For larger .quantities, say 5,000 or more, I take a seventy-gallon tank, a drawing of which may be seen in the Massachusetts Report of the Fishery Commissioners for 1868, Plate III. Fig. 6. The tank has a pump attached ; but this is not worked when small fish are carried. I use also a hundred- gallon tank for moving still larger qua


. Domesticated trout. How to breed and grow them. 194 DOMESTICATED TROUT. In the morning feed them again, and when it is time to start, transfer them to the tank or can which is to carry them. For small quantities, say i,ooo or 2,000, I use a twelve-gallon tin can. For larger .quantities, say 5,000 or more, I take a seventy-gallon tank, a drawing of which may be seen in the Massachusetts Report of the Fishery Commissioners for 1868, Plate III. Fig. 6. The tank has a pump attached ; but this is not worked when small fish are carried. I use also a hundred- gallon tank for moving still larger quantities. The tank for carrying fish, when f i 11 e d with water, is very heavy, and should have four iron handles on the sides to facili- tate moving. It must not be made too large round, or it wall not go in- to the door of the express- car, which would be found to be a Tin Can for the Transportation of Young Fry. verv SCrioUS difficulty. In traveUing long distances, I take, be-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stone, Livingston, 1836-1912. Boston


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