what about a tiger, they grow faster, don't live as long as muskies, and handle warmer water a lot better
Wiggles92;4943946; said:Can you make the pond deeper and put it in a shaded area? If you do that, then you might be able to maintain a cooler temperature in the pond.
fishcop14;4943988; said:Im from TX and I live by the trinity river and i have seen the devastation of the fish stock because of gars so i would not put any gar in there i would stick with the florida largemouth channel cat NO BOWFIN maybe some bigmouth buffalo NO CARP!! white/black crappie and some species of panfish all a good mix
E_americanus;4944205; said:would take quite a bit of depth...the pond isn't large enough in most cases - large Esox will often hang out at or just below a thermocline in order to digest food yet avoid hotter temps...just not a realistic ambition for a pond of that size (area-wise, and therefore depth not really realistic either).
Noone could keep an rtc truly happy, and especially an alligator gar or paima
troppond;4944266; said:but of course noone is going to have the capabilities to keep a muskie happy in a pet setting such as a cage or pond. Noone could keep an rtc truly happy, and especially an alligator gar or paima. I went fishing on the amazon last month and trust me, a huge pond or tank to us that would be perfect rtc tank, would be a tiny backwater on the amazon that would never hold a single catfish. But the main point is noone could keep even a fathead minnow happy in an aquarium or small pond setting