Hello everyone, I'm new to the site and this is my very first post! I found the forums today while I was doing some research for my new project, a large native freshwater fish tank. The idea came to me after a recent trip to the Bass Pro Shops here in Cincinnati. I was there on a Saturday and happened to experience a live feeding in their 23,000 gallon aquarium. I was fascinated at everything I saw! As soon as I got home I decided it was time for me to setup my own aquarium. I've never had a large aquarium before, just a small tank with a few goldfish when I was younger, but after watching the live feeding and studying the fish at Bass Pro Shops I'm ready to take the leap into the Monster Fish world!
As for a little background, I've been an avid fisherman since I was a child and I've been obsessed with Largemouth Bass ever since I caught my first one at the age of 4. I had always wondered if I could catch one and keep it in an aquarium one day but between living at home with my parents and trying to finish up school I never had the time, money or the space to pull it off. Well, now that I'm out of school, working full time and finally have my own house (with a half of a finished basement I can work with) I've decided to setup a freshwater tank and find myself a Largemouth Bass or two.
I did a lot of research before I decided to post today and I think I've got a pretty good handle on what I'm going to need to setup a healthy and safe environment for a LMB. Correct me if Im wrong here, but the general consensus is that Im going to need at least a 180 gallon tank, but preferably one above 200 gallons in order to accommodate a LMB for its entire life. I also read that these fish are rather tough and they can survive in a wide range of PH levels and water temps. Seeing as I will be keeping the tank in my basement I figured room temperature should be fine year round. Also, just so no one freaks out on me, I am already aware that it is not legal or ethical to release a fish raised in captivity into the wild, so I fully intend to keep my LMB for the long haul. Now as for where to source the fish I plan on buying a healthy LMB fingerling or two from a local (or online) fishery and I understand that they will start around 3 - 4 long and grow at a rate of roughly 1 a month for the first year or so with maximum size reaching roughly 2 feet in length. As for food, Im ok with feeding them live minnows or goldfish when they get older (mainly for the excitement involved) but I will probably start them out on frozen blood worms or sections of live nightcrawlers at first. Im not a fan of feeding fish pellets but Im not opposed to it if it is necessary, anything that keeps the costs down at first would be greatly appreciated as the tank and filtration is going to cost me enough. Other than that, I mainly need advice on what kind of tank to build/buy and how to go about filtering the water. Since Im new to the whole aquarium scene Im unfamiliar with filtration devices, algae eating creatures and how often water needs to be changed. Ive done some research on how to cycle your tank before introducing fish into it as well as how to adapt the fish to the new environment, but Im still a little shaky on filtration and water changes. So anyway, if anyone has any advice for me or important info I may have overlooked, please feel free to chime in. My main goal is to create the most life like environment I can for a LMB and raise one or two healthy fish so all the help I can get will be greatly appreciated. If all goes well I want to be able to say that I raised a LMB from a fingerling to 14 pounds or more so that I can have an Ohio state record LMB in my basement!
Thanks in advance for the help and advice
As for a little background, I've been an avid fisherman since I was a child and I've been obsessed with Largemouth Bass ever since I caught my first one at the age of 4. I had always wondered if I could catch one and keep it in an aquarium one day but between living at home with my parents and trying to finish up school I never had the time, money or the space to pull it off. Well, now that I'm out of school, working full time and finally have my own house (with a half of a finished basement I can work with) I've decided to setup a freshwater tank and find myself a Largemouth Bass or two.
I did a lot of research before I decided to post today and I think I've got a pretty good handle on what I'm going to need to setup a healthy and safe environment for a LMB. Correct me if Im wrong here, but the general consensus is that Im going to need at least a 180 gallon tank, but preferably one above 200 gallons in order to accommodate a LMB for its entire life. I also read that these fish are rather tough and they can survive in a wide range of PH levels and water temps. Seeing as I will be keeping the tank in my basement I figured room temperature should be fine year round. Also, just so no one freaks out on me, I am already aware that it is not legal or ethical to release a fish raised in captivity into the wild, so I fully intend to keep my LMB for the long haul. Now as for where to source the fish I plan on buying a healthy LMB fingerling or two from a local (or online) fishery and I understand that they will start around 3 - 4 long and grow at a rate of roughly 1 a month for the first year or so with maximum size reaching roughly 2 feet in length. As for food, Im ok with feeding them live minnows or goldfish when they get older (mainly for the excitement involved) but I will probably start them out on frozen blood worms or sections of live nightcrawlers at first. Im not a fan of feeding fish pellets but Im not opposed to it if it is necessary, anything that keeps the costs down at first would be greatly appreciated as the tank and filtration is going to cost me enough. Other than that, I mainly need advice on what kind of tank to build/buy and how to go about filtering the water. Since Im new to the whole aquarium scene Im unfamiliar with filtration devices, algae eating creatures and how often water needs to be changed. Ive done some research on how to cycle your tank before introducing fish into it as well as how to adapt the fish to the new environment, but Im still a little shaky on filtration and water changes. So anyway, if anyone has any advice for me or important info I may have overlooked, please feel free to chime in. My main goal is to create the most life like environment I can for a LMB and raise one or two healthy fish so all the help I can get will be greatly appreciated. If all goes well I want to be able to say that I raised a LMB from a fingerling to 14 pounds or more so that I can have an Ohio state record LMB in my basement!
Thanks in advance for the help and advice
