Tiger Trout!

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ballinouttacntrol;4411790; said:
nice, dude asks where to find a fish and everyone flames him about tank size? hahaha, wish i could help you out man. They are pretty cool looking

Originally Posted by Brandybottle
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ballinouttacntrol;4411790; said:
nice, dude asks where to find a fish and everyone flames him about tank size? hahaha, wish i could help you out man. They are pretty cool looking
Because not many people have the facilities to care for trout in captivity. There's no point in helping someone get a hold of fish that they can't house, so that's something that needs to be figured out before "where can I get these huge fish"
 
I would try a google search for your state's aquaculture associaton. There may be links on there, or a contact that may be able to give you the name of a trout farm in your area. Also, if you would go with pure brook trout they shouldn't get as big as the Tigers and they are beautiful fish too. Stock your tank/pond lightly and remember it's all about oxygen and you should do fine.
 
i have seen them in the wild, they kick a. they are highly aggresive compared to other trout, and are rare, we saw some in a man stocked lake which is why we could find them. good lukc finding a hatchery with them. they are super rare. also if you find some could you pm me? we are gonna do an outdoor pond and trout are the only thing that can survive our winters, besides maybe a sturgeon or a few other fish.
 
andyjs;4412874; said:
Because not many people have the facilities to care for trout in captivity. There's no point in helping someone get a hold of fish that they can't house, so that's something that needs to be figured out before "where can I get these huge fish"

Would it make you feel better if i order some for dinner? Last time i checked, flaming is not informative.
 
andyjs;4412874; said:
Because not many people have the facilities to care for trout in captivity. There's no point in helping someone get a hold of fish that they can't house, so that's something that needs to be figured out before "where can I get these huge fish"

They teach businessmen and sales people never to give advice thinking about your own wallet and what you would spend...why should you do the same with advice on fish for ANOTHER PERSON?
 
Rukusbelow;4411145; said:
I was originally looking for pumkinseeds & other sunfish for the 60g. Wow you guys seriously jump to conclusions to fast :chillpill: if i ever do manage to get them, guess they will either be in my koi pond or my 240gal :popcorn:


ballinouttacntrol;4411790; said:
nice, dude asks where to find a fish and everyone flames him about tank size? hahaha, wish i could help you out man. They are pretty cool looking

Of course people are gonna flame you when you ask about putting a fish that could grow 2'+ in a 60g...and then all the sudden you have a 240 and a pond as well? We see the same thing every day; someone asks about a fish, and when people tell them they need a bigger tank, they say something like "oh yeah, I have this other huge tank too, just forgot about it." Not saying you don't have the tank, just trying to explain where some of these guys are coming from.

Experiment397;4413026; said:
i have seen them in the wild, they kick a. they are highly aggresive compared to other trout, and are rare, we saw some in a man stocked lake which is why we could find them. good lukc finding a hatchery with them. they are super rare. also if you find some could you pm me? we are gonna do an outdoor pond and trout are the only thing that can survive our winters, besides maybe a sturgeon or a few other fish.

Trout might survive your winters, but they're not gonna survive summers in a small pond...unless you have plans for a HUGE chiller.

ballinouttacntrol;4413150; said:
They teach businessmen and sales people never to give advice thinking about your own wallet and what you would spend...why should you do the same with advice on fish for ANOTHER PERSON?

Because most of us aren't @$$hole businessmen...a lot of us actually care about fish and dont want to see them suffer and die needlessly.

The bottom line? This is a forum about the FISH not for everyone to whine when they dont hear what they want. People join this forum because they care about fish, so they're gonna let you know when your doing something wrong. Put on your big boy pants and deal with it.
 
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