S Steve_89 NISMO MFK Member Mar 30, 2005 7,700 8 92 37 ? Feb 12, 2006 #41 They arent too expensive here. They dont get as big as a silver or black. Usually only get around 24 inches in tanks however ive seen some MASSIVE wild caughts though.
They arent too expensive here. They dont get as big as a silver or black. Usually only get around 24 inches in tanks however ive seen some MASSIVE wild caughts though.
benzjamin13 Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Sep 12, 2005 31,653 648 201 Los Angeles, CA Feb 12, 2006 #42 Nice catch!
Hakon Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 12, 2005 869 1 0 34 Son, Norway Feb 12, 2006 #43 Awesome fish you got there!
B big E Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 21, 2005 1,176 0 0 the French Part of Compton Feb 12, 2006 #44 Looks good to me!
R rumblesushi Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 18, 2005 3,113 4 0 44 ENGLAND Feb 12, 2006 #45 steve - do you think the plants are the key to your unfiltered pond? Have you tested the water for ammonia/nitrite etc?
steve - do you think the plants are the key to your unfiltered pond? Have you tested the water for ammonia/nitrite etc?
S Steve_89 NISMO MFK Member Mar 30, 2005 7,700 8 92 37 ? Feb 12, 2006 #46 rumblesushi said: steve - do you think the plants are the key to your unfiltered pond? Have you tested the water for ammonia/nitrite etc? Click to expand... For sure, they are awesome. When you pick them out of the water waste just drips out of the roots. They collect everything. And ill be honest, ive never even bothered testing the water as everything has run smoothly since day one... Another thing is that leichardti are very hardy. I wouldnt keep any sensative fish in this setup.
rumblesushi said: steve - do you think the plants are the key to your unfiltered pond? Have you tested the water for ammonia/nitrite etc? Click to expand... For sure, they are awesome. When you pick them out of the water waste just drips out of the roots. They collect everything. And ill be honest, ive never even bothered testing the water as everything has run smoothly since day one... Another thing is that leichardti are very hardy. I wouldnt keep any sensative fish in this setup.
M MikeVance Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 16, 2006 211 0 0 56 Milwaukee, WI Feb 16, 2006 #47 I think I want one
Ash I dum care =] Staff member Moderator MFK Member Jul 27, 2005 5,426 81 105 39 Tampa Feb 16, 2006 #48 That is an awesome looking pond, wish things werent so hard to get.
ewurm Aimara MFK Member Jan 27, 2006 28,496 79 132 16 * Feb 16, 2006 #49 I was thinking you might have some brews in that cooler...
S Steve_89 NISMO MFK Member Mar 30, 2005 7,700 8 92 37 ? Feb 17, 2006 #50 haha nah, no booze. Thanks Ash