C cmj15 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 14, 2007 1,047 0 0 Morgantown, West Virginia Sep 12, 2007 #1 how big of an aquarium would i need for four yellow bullheads when that about full grown
C cmj15 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 14, 2007 1,047 0 0 Morgantown, West Virginia Sep 12, 2007 #2 thanks for the help so far
toehead11183 Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 4, 2006 3,538 21 68 Memphis, tn Sep 12, 2007 #3 bigger than a 20. id say a 75 with big filters and lots of water changes would be pushing it
hmt321 Gambusia MFK Member Jun 27, 2006 419 2 18 Mobile, Alabama, United States Sep 12, 2007 #4 they can get to 18"
C cmj15 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 14, 2007 1,047 0 0 Morgantown, West Virginia Sep 12, 2007 #5 so i am thinkin about 100-125 gallons would work
D dogfish Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 19, 2007 132 0 0 Edina, Minnesota Sep 12, 2007 #6 cmj15;1125061; said: so i am thinkin about 100-125 gallons would work Click to expand... Yea, i'd say that-at the minimum.
cmj15;1125061; said: so i am thinkin about 100-125 gallons would work Click to expand... Yea, i'd say that-at the minimum.
ewurm Aimara MFK Member Jan 27, 2006 28,496 79 132 16 * Sep 12, 2007 #7 If you don't already have them, I would go with less than that, maybe 1 or 2 and get a couple sunfish or something.
If you don't already have them, I would go with less than that, maybe 1 or 2 and get a couple sunfish or something.
toehead11183 Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 4, 2006 3,538 21 68 Memphis, tn Sep 13, 2007 #8 dig a pond and throw them outdoors after they out grow ur tank
S static catfish Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 12, 2007 37 0 0 new york Sep 13, 2007 #9 I agree with toehead keep them in a pond its esier and imo more attractive.
C cmj15 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 14, 2007 1,047 0 0 Morgantown, West Virginia Sep 13, 2007 #10 i probably will end up doing that, but that won't be for a while, like next spring