There are a ton of choices that would be better than a bass. I have a salt & a freshwater tank & hands down I like the SW better. Aqauriumadvice.com is a useful site, it has a iphone/ipad app also. Good luck.
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We had a small (about 9") largemouth bass as a pet for a long time in a 50 gal tank. Fed it live minnows twice a week... it was awesome to watch. He would hit them so hard that all you would see was scales floating to the bottom of the tank... it resembled glitter. He was the only fish we could keep in that tank, and after a few months we released him back into a local lake, but it was fun while it lasted..
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Originally posted by built2layframe View PostI'm for the sun fish, in a 125 a couple of those would be good. But if I had a 125 it would be salt. FOSHOازدهار رأسه برعشيت
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Salt is just as easy as fresh. It just cost more. A simple base rock and sand will cost about the same as a fresh. You don't need fancy lights for that. If you add corals you will.
Another thing about salt tanks is patience. Nothing happens overnight. Algae blooms can last for months.
Any tank is better than no tank.
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Originally posted by Sleeper View PostI'm a salt guy,but I enjoy freshwater if Doe right. I have these in my sand pit. I've always wanted to do a tank with a breeding pair.
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i put a couple little sunfish i caught in it tonight along with 4 little zebra looking tetras i think. the little fish will eventually be food so im not to attached to them. the sunfish look good in there. i want to put a small catfish in the tank, prolly a store bought one that doesnt get huge, maybe a small flathead or channel cat if i catch a small enough one.
I still want to put a bass in here!ازدهار رأسه برعشيت
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You probably threw them in before the cycle was complete...
Check your water parameters.
How did you get the game fish? (net? hook?)
You'll want to compare the water parameters in the lake (PH\temp) with the tank if at all possible.
If the parameters are way off or if the water is still cycling, the fish may not eat....
If they are wild, they also may not be used to flake food if that's what you are feeding them...
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Originally posted by Gargamel View PostYou probably threw them in before the cycle was complete...
Check your water parameters.
How did you get the game fish? (net? hook?)
You'll want to compare the water parameters in the lake (PH\temp) with the tank if at all possible.
If the parameters are way off or if the water is still cycling, the fish may not eat....
If they are wild, they also may not be used to flake food if that's what you are feeding them...ازدهار رأسه برعشيت
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im feeding them pellets and crickets and some of the worms i caught them on, or at least thats what i will be feeding them. i put a worm in there yesterday and that bastard is still alive crawling around at the bottom of the tank.ازدهار رأسه برعشيت
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Originally posted by Sleeper View PostI'm a salt guy,but I enjoy freshwater if Doe right. I have these in my sand pit. I've always wanted to do a tank with a breeding pair.
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