Pool conversion, pbass and gars

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
If your plants aren't suffering fish-trouble, check out the planter filters we trialled & demo'ed at:
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?410865-Tropical-refit

For an 8' deep pool it might be better to power these things with a powerhead (Koralia?) rather than a bubbler and plumb it through a hole in the bottom/side rather than straight up the middle, but if you've got the space these things really work and with little electricity draw. It'll certainly stop-gap for times when the main filter is turned off. In 8' of water you could use a 60Gallon Rum barrel- that'd be pretty groovy. As we found here, just use gravel and, as necessary, put the lilly root-ball in a burlap bag of soil. This charcoal/coir/soil/gravel situation was massive overkill and way too much trouble.
For the main filter, look into either solar power or a full solar pump system. You may loose a little pressure for volume (or visa versa) and have to tweak the head of the big sump, but have a look.
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Well I've got one piar formed and cleaning a step in the pool and another male staking out a large trough of gravel with a rock in the middle. Bring on the summer rains! Might go get some feral oscars from the creek down the road as well, be nice in the mix.
 
**** pic of one group of fry at the surface. These guys are about 1/4 inch, there is a bigger group of 1/2 inchers (about 1000) with another pair as well. Not bad considering the parents are only 14 or so months old.
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One of the parents
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thats wicked. I bet feeding time is a blast
 
Feeding is actually getting a bit wild, pbass launching completely out of the water when they hit the pellets. Fry are now about 1" and regularly at the surface and shallows feeding on daphnis and stuff. Almost time to pull them out and train to pellets. Will be interesting to see if I can get a 2 spawnings this season as it is only the beginning of summer and the wet season.
 
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