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Keeping LIVE MINNOWS in a tank
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<blockquote data-quote="ggoldy" data-source="post: 373269" data-attributes="member: 12539"><p>275 gal is a BIG ole tank! I've kept shrimp, pinfish and croakers alive for a month or so in small aquariums. The hardest part is keeping the temp down(kept them out on the patio). It took some serious filtering and food was trial and error. I concluded it's easier to keep a cast net in the boat for bait fish and buy my bait shrimp one day before a trip. A 275 gal tank would probably change my mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ggoldy, post: 373269, member: 12539"] 275 gal is a BIG ole tank! I've kept shrimp, pinfish and croakers alive for a month or so in small aquariums. The hardest part is keeping the temp down(kept them out on the patio). It took some serious filtering and food was trial and error. I concluded it's easier to keep a cast net in the boat for bait fish and buy my bait shrimp one day before a trip. A 275 gal tank would probably change my mind. [/QUOTE]
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