how long would this last me

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not long at all it is only 6'...

are you starting with just babies?
 
well i moving from my 75g to that :0 so i guess you can call them babies its a pritty big pond 6' dimarter and its 350g
 
it will work for a while but since you have some big fish 2-3ft (eventually) each I think you would need something a little bigger, but I maybe wrong.

personally I would go with the 700 the company offers...
 
i am going with the 700g when i have them money but i won't ahv them money to jump from a 75g to a 700g pond.lol the pond i paying for what i sell my 75g for about 200$ then filtration i'll pay with allownce :) it woun't be open top well it will be but i have mesh over :)
 
muckieman;1631648; said:
i am going with the 700g when i have them money but i won't ahv them money to jump from a 75g to a 700g pond.lol the pond i paying for what i sell my 75g for about 200$ then filtration i'll pay with allownce :) it woun't be open top well it will be but i have mesh over :)

better yet get or make a lid. Evap will not be your friend
 
Fish Eat Fish;1631673; said:
better yet get or make a lid. Evap will not be your friend

Neither will possible mold/mildew/humidity. I would make more of a solid cover for something that's going indoors/living space.
 
oh ok thanks good point what would you recomend glass, arclic, clear plastic so what should i use?? thanks guys i could always do a trap and have lights in there ?? :)
 
muckieman;1631701; said:
oh ok thanks good point what would you recomend glass, arclic, clear plastic so what should i use?? thanks guys i could always do a trap and have lights in there ?? :)

I would say no glass as I wouldn't want to be lifting glass on and off.. at least not large peices. Either acrylic maybe in 3- 2ft wide strips(=6ft) or perhaps even a tarp??? if you're low on cash?

BTW that will probably last you a little while setup right with good filtration.. you're talking 4 pbass, 1 arow, and 1 small(to me) catfish..
 
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