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Watering Hole
raising bait fish
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<blockquote data-quote="justnortherns" data-source="post: 198493" data-attributes="member: 4019"><p>That's a pretty amazing setup! Unfortunately though, way beyond my novice skill set. I'd worry about the pond liner leaking and other problems of having it indoors. I'd try it outdoors first (and start with a much much smaller tank). It's a difficult balance: getting a large enough tank to not require so much maintenance (like a small pond) but having a small enough tank that it's not a worry for my young kids to get into inadvertently.</p><p></p><p>I think accepting the heavy maintenance and having a tank with a relatively wide footprint is the way to start out for this beginner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justnortherns, post: 198493, member: 4019"] That's a pretty amazing setup! Unfortunately though, way beyond my novice skill set. I'd worry about the pond liner leaking and other problems of having it indoors. I'd try it outdoors first (and start with a much much smaller tank). It's a difficult balance: getting a large enough tank to not require so much maintenance (like a small pond) but having a small enough tank that it's not a worry for my young kids to get into inadvertently. I think accepting the heavy maintenance and having a tank with a relatively wide footprint is the way to start out for this beginner. [/QUOTE]
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