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<blockquote data-quote="redbug" data-source="post: 197593" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>i had an old swimming pool that someone dumped my bait bucket in it sat for a few years and was full of bait fish.</p><p>raising them or getting them to breed would be tough in a fish tank. </p><p>I breed several types of tropical fish and it isn't as easy as you think.</p><p> If you do get the fish to lay eggs getting them to a usable size will take a very long time</p><p>you will need to do 50%water changes on a regular (at least twice a week) basis.</p><p>keep the filters clean feed them test your water and so on..</p><p>with the pool it was easy the fish ate insects and algae and the larger volume of water made water changes unnecessary</p><p> A fish tank for the kids is a great idea, raising fish is part of what got me into fishing</p><p>I am running 4 tanks at the moment and spend around 20 hours a week maintaining them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redbug, post: 197593, member: 71"] i had an old swimming pool that someone dumped my bait bucket in it sat for a few years and was full of bait fish. raising them or getting them to breed would be tough in a fish tank. I breed several types of tropical fish and it isn't as easy as you think. If you do get the fish to lay eggs getting them to a usable size will take a very long time you will need to do 50%water changes on a regular (at least twice a week) basis. keep the filters clean feed them test your water and so on.. with the pool it was easy the fish ate insects and algae and the larger volume of water made water changes unnecessary A fish tank for the kids is a great idea, raising fish is part of what got me into fishing I am running 4 tanks at the moment and spend around 20 hours a week maintaining them [/QUOTE]
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