P Pshmock Candiru MFK Member Sep 30, 2008 247 1 48 new york Oct 25, 2008 #1 Im planning to get a sterlet an when it gets too big fore my tank i was gonna put it in there. It is filtered and can be heated if needed. I will adjust the water to fit its requirements also.
Im planning to get a sterlet an when it gets too big fore my tank i was gonna put it in there. It is filtered and can be heated if needed. I will adjust the water to fit its requirements also.
O Onion01 Polypterus MFK Member Aug 8, 2007 6,180 15 92 Miami Oct 25, 2008 #2 well, i don't think you'll need to heat it, but pretty much any fish short of a pima will be comfortable in a 5000g pool lol
well, i don't think you'll need to heat it, but pretty much any fish short of a pima will be comfortable in a 5000g pool lol
benzjamin13 Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Sep 12, 2005 31,660 650 201 Los Angeles, CA Oct 25, 2008 #3 At 4' a 5000g sound good...nice and comfy
S synodontisjack Fire Eel MFK Member Feb 20, 2008 1,404 7 68 32 England, London Oct 25, 2008 #4 5000g would be great for sterlet and you wouldnt need to heat it, theres a few other sturgeon species you could get in there too.
5000g would be great for sterlet and you wouldnt need to heat it, theres a few other sturgeon species you could get in there too.
G Gator Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 10, 2007 1,192 5 68 Ohio sites.google.com Oct 25, 2008 #5 With 5,000 gallons you could get a paddle fish as well, both very docile and can live in colder water.
With 5,000 gallons you could get a paddle fish as well, both very docile and can live in colder water.
O Onion01 Polypterus MFK Member Aug 8, 2007 6,180 15 92 Miami Oct 25, 2008 #6 paddlefish are hard to feed, especially when little
P Perciformes Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 16, 2008 51 0 0 Were the fish are. Oct 25, 2008 #7 Who said he had to catch i mean buy one when its lil
M Mr.Kiet Gambusia MFK Member Jul 30, 2008 520 1 16 Syracuse, NY Oct 26, 2008 #8 @Pshmock: sounds big enough to me. @Perciformes: i think Onion01 meant hard to feed, not catch.
B blurock Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 27, 2008 1,019 2 68 Washington Oct 26, 2008 #9 Yup, I'd say it would be very happy in that pond... more than a lot of people would offer it. It could even have some buddies in that pond
Yup, I'd say it would be very happy in that pond... more than a lot of people would offer it. It could even have some buddies in that pond
P pendog66 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 22, 2008 84 0 0 ohio www.youtube.com Oct 31, 2008 #10 sounds like what i need for my redtail