Fish Tank Travis Potamotrygon MFK Member Feb 28, 2016 3,277 2,159 164 38 Dayton, OH Jun 5, 2017 #31 freak78 said: Hmm small mouth. That's an idea. Click to expand... I like that idea too. I was curious if there were any good natives that would fit the bill. Sounds like a smallmouth might be it. Reactions: Deadliestviper7
freak78 said: Hmm small mouth. That's an idea. Click to expand... I like that idea too. I was curious if there were any good natives that would fit the bill. Sounds like a smallmouth might be it.
F fishonfishonfish Candiru MFK Member Sep 22, 2013 130 28 46 florida Jun 6, 2017 #32 Deadliestviper7 said: But it takes awhile to get that size,they tend to grow slower than largemouths Click to expand... thats true, in room temperature water it will probably take around 6 years for it to outgrow that tank. If he keeps it cold and only feeds it bugs he might be able to get another 2-3 years out of it. i was just thinking very long term.
Deadliestviper7 said: But it takes awhile to get that size,they tend to grow slower than largemouths Click to expand... thats true, in room temperature water it will probably take around 6 years for it to outgrow that tank. If he keeps it cold and only feeds it bugs he might be able to get another 2-3 years out of it. i was just thinking very long term.
Jrp0405 Plecostomus MFK Member May 23, 2011 209 154 61 46 Mi Jun 6, 2017 #33 I personally enjoy wolf fish...several of which you could house in a 220. Single black rhom piranaha could be awesome, but slow growing
I personally enjoy wolf fish...several of which you could house in a 220. Single black rhom piranaha could be awesome, but slow growing
freak78 Potamotrygon MFK Member Jan 25, 2013 1,564 1,534 164 52 Northwest, Indiana Jun 7, 2017 #34 Another thought is a grass pickerel. Don't think they'll get over 14 inches.
Owens Polypterus MFK Member Oct 26, 2012 924 274 87 Southern Maryland Jun 7, 2017 #35 Easy choice, Jardini.