Exodons or native tank

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Snook000

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witch one should i do


the Exodons would be expensive but i would not have to change my tank much

or

the native but since i have light gravel i would have to change it out for darker stuff and i would put a dark back ground on my tank. but i would have to spend no money on fish.(i am still thinking about getting a pickerel maybe thats a may be)
fish for native would be stuff that i could catch im going to have to find out what fish i catch all the time and see if they would work. i do want a green sunfish and a warmouth
 
native tank with green sunfish and a warmouth
 
If you want more fish then that go for the exodons they are beastly,I've been trying to get some But I
can't find them for less than $12 around me

Exodons are very fun to watch,look up some videos on youtube there is a bunch.

G/L
 
ghostknifefish0909;4673717; said:
If you want more fish then that go for the exodons they are beastly,I've been trying to get some But I
can't find them for less than $12 around me

Exodons are very fun to watch,look up some videos on youtube there is a bunch.

G/L

i know that's my problem 12 x 20 = way too much
 
Snook000;4673696; said:
i want a few more fish then just those how big do they get

In the wild most bream can get pretty big, some of em will hit a foot easily, particular the sunfish i've caught em as big and bigger than 12-13", in a tank i doubt they'd exceed about 8-10" though, as far as the warmouth biggest one i've ever caught was approx 6-7" but then again i've only fished a few places with warmouths so idk their max size particularly in captivity.
 
i dont know the names of any pan fish even though i catch so many different specices all the time. some pics and names would be very help
 
Native tank no doubt. Can always switch over to exodons if you get bored of the natives, they're almost always available. Natives on the other hand, (generally) have to be caught and it's a crapshoot on what (if anything) you'll catch.
 
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