What if you were sucking it off of the lake coming in to ur house and then kicking it right back into the lake Do you think that would be adequate enough
Hike Brothers Outdoors you could get a 100 gallon on ebay or something for like 50-100 dollars and then you can fix it with the glue stuff, and you just need a filter for like 20-30 dollars, rocks for like 20, live plants for like 20, fish are free if you catch them, and food is like 5 dollars you overpriced it by a lot i havent done a waterchange for over a year and so far the fish last for months i keep mine just to feed them and watch them tho
@@nathanhultquist6323 all you need is gravel , some caves (use a few coffee mugs sideways) and you'll have babies when they reach 1 year or so of age . They dont eat the babies either and can be fed crushed up food or you can buy baby fish food
Hi! Please help. My employer has a big minnow tank with blue water but since he refuses to feed them they are dying like a fish apocalypse. I keep telling him they need fish food, but he keeps insisting that " the blue water" IS their food. Who is right? Please help. I am going to start sneaking food to these poor starving fish. Thanks even if I am wrong.
How long is the bait in the tank? Blue water is not food, however baitfish need very little food to survive. Sometimes feeding kills the fish as it causes an ammonia spike in the water
I put 1 lb in a 450 gallon tank. They spawned by themselves. I had a light dusting of pumice sand on the bottom of the tank and they just did their thing.
@@levicalebblack I haven't really made an attempt as I've heard it's pretty difficult. I used to keep saltwater fish and about every tropical species of freshwater, but not sure I have the time to try it. Sounds like it was pretty easy for you though? What temp were you running? What species?