RTC pond/pool help and ideas ?

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that_fish_Guy

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I am going to buy an intex metal framed pool for my red tail catfish and possibly RTCxTSN if I can ever find one but anyway it will be indoors and I am wondering what kind of lighting I should use should i use under cabinet lighting or some other kind of lights I would like it to be cheap but I know that is not always an option another question i have is would you use the filters that come with the pool or would you use a pond filter or would you hook up a few FX5s the FX5s will be very very costly online I found a place that sells a 3,000 gallon pond filter would that work ?? The pool will be like 1,500-2,000 gallons mabye more mabye less that's just a rough estimate I haven't decided yet but anyway what lighting should I buy for an indoor intex metal framed pool to house my large catfish my RTC is still at 4-5 inches so I have a little bit before he will outgrow my 180


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I am going to buy an intex metal framed pool for my red tail catfish and possibly RTCxTSN if I can ever find one but anyway it will be indoors and I am wondering what kind of lighting I should use should i use under cabinet lighting or some other kind of lights I would like it to be cheap but I know that is not always an option another question i have is would you use the filters that come with the pool or would you use a pond filter or would you hook up a few FX5s the FX5s will be very very costly online I found a place that sells a 3,000 gallon pond filter would that work ?? The pool will be like 1,500-2,000 gallons mabye more mabye less that's just a rough estimate I haven't decided yet but anyway what lighting should I buy for an indoor intex metal framed pool to house my large catfish my RTC is still at 4-5 inches so I have a little bit before he will outgrow my 180


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Lighting is strictly optional. For filtration I'd go DIY or get a pond filter rated for a pond five or ten times the size of your pool. Make sure you put a pond liner in the pool because the standard pool liners tend to develop lots of little leaks

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