Oh yeah, 210 is big enough for a Bullhead.....Im used to people wanting to put them in 20-30 gallon tanks!bjbass;4150681;4150681 said:My tank is a 210, but if the fish got too big for that, I would just eat it.
Drewsturrrr;4150415; said:HUGE BULLHEAD most of them i see are less than 3 pounds
warmouth;4150951; said:Oh yeah, 210 is big enough for a Bullhead.....Im used to people wanting to put them in 20-30 gallon tanks!
It will help if you check the temps of the creek and then try to set the temp in the tank as close to that as you can until they get acclimated .....it will also help if you get the Bullhead and bass from the same waters at about the same size (I know that seems like a lot but believe me it will help).bjbass;4153000;4153000 said:I didn't think of the temperature thing. The smallmouth I am going to get is from a local creek that is actually really warm and bass season here in PA doesn't open up until June 12th, so I can't get any before that. By that time the water is going to be like a bathtub.