I am curious if anyone has done any level of experimentation with changing their water temps to enjoy other aspects of their lovely fish.
My thoughts come from my other hobby where I can see patterns in activity when certain water temps are present and how it plays a key role in activating instincts/actions.
For more context, I know of the northern zone of the U.S. that in the spring when water temps raise to a certain level, that different species will be going into a more active feeding state that also pushes schooling activities and then on to spawn. Continuing on, the temp gets to a certain level the schooling can stop and put them into certain zones like grass or rocky areas. Cooling the water, they tend to slow down feeding and schooling activities aren't as pronounced.
Just thinking through the ability to provide more thriving opportunities for our hobby and maybe this could be another avenue... Thoughts?