Northern pike

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I know all about how big a pike can grow but that's true of a lot of fish here and the love of monster fish is why we are here to start with, I've had him almost a year and his growth has been far slower than I expected and I think it will be along time until he is too big to deal with, right now his in a 180g which I can easily upgrade if needed and future plans could be a pond or large tank of some kind if it was ever needed,

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I think I have a video of him chomping some feeders but it didn't turn out very good usually he eats 4 smelt every couple days once in a while he gets feeders or shrimp, I've had him about 10 months I think and he's grown 1-2 inches if even that much, he's in the 17-18" range right now
 
Very cool! But I'm curious...when they get bigger they need/prefer water in the 50's and 60's, what are your plans to accommodate it then?
 
VERY cool looking fish! I too would like to see a feeding video.
 
Very cool! But I'm curious...when they get bigger they need/prefer water in the 50's and 60's, what are your plans to accommodate it then?

From everything I've read I've never seen anything about needing a cooler temp at a bigger size, maybe a larger fish would need a lot more dissolved oxygen which is present in colder water, I seen a chart somewhere about temp and growth rates and warmer temp stunts there growth quite a bit but does no harm till in the 80's I think it was 28c they will stop growing and at 32c they will die within 2 days,
Right now I'm keeping his temp at 72 and he seems fine with no change in behaviour, before I had no heater in the tank and it stayed in the mid 60's for the future if I think he's gonna reach a point where a regular tank won't cut it ill be looking into a pond of some kind perhaps inside of a greenhouse or something
 
That's pretty sweet! I like the whole setup. Complements the fish very well

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