indoor pond

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oh trust me, its not very heavy at all. My dad and I moved it with no problem at all.
 
actually, for some reason, I'm having trouble posting pics up, but you can check my personal gallery. I have them all there.
 
cool!! nice pics!



the problem is i have been begging my dad to help me build a saltwater plywood tank for about a mouth and finally he let me, but i changed my mind and decieded to do a 90 reef.

so he is not goin to let me build a pond, but he prob will just let me get on of those pre made plastic ones, what fish do u have in ur pond?

anyone got any pics of there indoor ponds?
 
i am getting ready to build an indoor pond ''will post pics soon''.

think that the fish you get will be viewed from the top so allot of fish dont look good from above
 
ok.......thanks for all the info guys, i think ihave made a diesison, i know that i want to get some peacock bass, and some gars, but what kinda catfish should i get?
 
Rubbermaid makes a 300g round stock tank for $199. Personally I would go with smaller fish, sunnies, yellow perch, and bullheads.
 
A 300g freestanding tank (depending on maker) is betweem 1 1/2' and 2' deep and 69" to 72" wide. That means tou could keep a catfish up to 3 1/2' long, there are several nice ones, one of my favorites is the tandan or eeltail catfish (36"), american white catfish (38"), or a pair of african silver cats (24"). You would even have room for a couple of oscar sized fish as well.

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Lima shovelnose, tigrinus cats, maybe a pair, but for the TSN it would be a bit small once the fish passes 3', IMO 8'x 12' is minimum for a full grown TSN. How about a Lima and a big panque or armored cat? Member Tim has a picture posted in another thread of a great P. niger cat at 28".
 
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