V VVateverzYo Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 22, 2007 2,506 2 0 boston Oct 8, 2008 #11 wide bar i got two and i aint selling =]
DB junkie Gold Tier VIP MFK Member Jan 27, 2007 9,065 1,935 2,053 Iowa Oct 8, 2008 #12 How many widebars are you going to find for sale that can be kept in a 75? Am I the only one here that's catching that part? Thin bar is your fish.... Cause you will actually be able to find a little one.
How many widebars are you going to find for sale that can be kept in a 75? Am I the only one here that's catching that part? Thin bar is your fish.... Cause you will actually be able to find a little one.
D Druu Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 16, 2007 4,135 5 0 Notre Dame, IN Oct 8, 2008 #13 Wide bar... but start slow. If this is your first time into fishkeeping, accidentally killing a $300+ fish can be a bit of a turn off.
Wide bar... but start slow. If this is your first time into fishkeeping, accidentally killing a $300+ fish can be a bit of a turn off.
J JD7.62 Dovii MFK Member Sep 13, 2005 5,513 44 105 at the 'Bama Breeze Oct 8, 2008 #16 DB junkie;2289426; said: How many widebars are you going to find for sale that can be kept in a 75? Am I the only one here that's catching that part? Thin bar is your fish.... Cause you will actually be able to find a little one. Click to expand... A 75 is 18" wide correct? Most widebars for sale are less then 10" in the 8-9" range and they would be fine in a 75 for a long time! haha
DB junkie;2289426; said: How many widebars are you going to find for sale that can be kept in a 75? Am I the only one here that's catching that part? Thin bar is your fish.... Cause you will actually be able to find a little one. Click to expand... A 75 is 18" wide correct? Most widebars for sale are less then 10" in the 8-9" range and they would be fine in a 75 for a long time! haha
Ang I should be a Hookworm MFK Member Dec 15, 2005 2,046 11 38 San Diego Oct 8, 2008 #17 Druu;2289429; said: Wide bar... but start slow. If this is your first time into fishkeeping, accidentally killing a $300+ fish can be a bit of a turn off. Click to expand... haha good point.
Druu;2289429; said: Wide bar... but start slow. If this is your first time into fishkeeping, accidentally killing a $300+ fish can be a bit of a turn off. Click to expand... haha good point.
killrmack Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 11, 2007 330 0 0 38 Foley Al. killrmack.tumblr.com Oct 8, 2008 #18 i would get the geo
E Eläköön Feeder Fish MFK Member May 11, 2008 924 3 0 Aşgabat Türkmenistan Oct 8, 2008 #19 i had the red hump geo before and it got whitespot and died. it was quiete a fragile fish. a nice looking one though, but for that reason id go with the wide bar dat =)
i had the red hump geo before and it got whitespot and died. it was quiete a fragile fish. a nice looking one though, but for that reason id go with the wide bar dat =)
D Druu Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 16, 2007 4,135 5 0 Notre Dame, IN Oct 8, 2008 #20 DB junkie;2289426; said: How many widebars are you going to find for sale that can be kept in a 75? Am I the only one here that's catching that part? Thin bar is your fish.... Cause you will actually be able to find a little one. Click to expand... There's a 8" widebar in classifieds now I believe.
DB junkie;2289426; said: How many widebars are you going to find for sale that can be kept in a 75? Am I the only one here that's catching that part? Thin bar is your fish.... Cause you will actually be able to find a little one. Click to expand... There's a 8" widebar in classifieds now I believe.