JIMMY D
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In a message dated 5/26/2004 8:18:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Three 'gills and 2 cats would be easy in a 55 gal. aquarium. Not a problem. Add some baitfish and a few crawfish and you'll have a nice set-up. Extras would be turtles, mud-dogs, baby garfish.
Any pond should furnish you all you need. Use a net and bait to catch them, just ask Jimmy how.
OK,
So I now have three 'gills and 2 catfish. Should I buy the baby blues from the pet store? They are only a buck a piece. I dont think I will put craws in the tank untill the gills/ cats are of some size, I had a goldfish that was eaten by a craw.
About the baby gar, wont they get big and eat the others? I am thinking about dressing out the 'gills when they get a few #'s on them, as well as the cats. Keeps crowding down, and easy to replace. Never know, I might grow the next record 'gill: A Texas sized specimen weighing in at 13 #'s!!!!
Del
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