A few friends and I just collected a few of these ourselves. I took 2 of them (1.5 and 2.25 inches), other guy took a 2 incher. I'm currently growing them out in separate tanks as I was told they will eat each other otherwise. One of them will end up in my 180G I'm working on getting and the other will be going to my friend's tank. You're 150G will be more than enough.
I've been told they will grow to anywhere between 9-12" with larger being the exception. I'm guessing if you get them when they are smaller, you won't have to worry about them getting too large.
Redfin pickerel have been converted to non-live food, such as smelt and raw shrimp. I'm beefing my guys up to about 5" then I'm going to attempt to convert. I've been told that the young will also take frozen bloodworms, which leaves me to believe those will also take worms when they are older.
If you're looking for an active fish, these are not them. If you are looking for a beautiful fish that is an awesome predator, these are for you. When they are not eating, they will lay still either hiding amongst plants/wood or hovering near the surface.
Are you planning on adding other fish as well?
I've been told they will grow to anywhere between 9-12" with larger being the exception. I'm guessing if you get them when they are smaller, you won't have to worry about them getting too large.
Redfin pickerel have been converted to non-live food, such as smelt and raw shrimp. I'm beefing my guys up to about 5" then I'm going to attempt to convert. I've been told that the young will also take frozen bloodworms, which leaves me to believe those will also take worms when they are older.
If you're looking for an active fish, these are not them. If you are looking for a beautiful fish that is an awesome predator, these are for you. When they are not eating, they will lay still either hiding amongst plants/wood or hovering near the surface.
Are you planning on adding other fish as well?