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jr2857

Active Member
not that i'm getting one but have any of you guys ever kept one. i would like some info. they are awesome fish. i could get em from lake michigan and it would be cool to keep one but i don't plan on to unless i buy like a swimming pool. :help:
 
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surfinusa

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you could probably keep just one in a 200 or 300 gallon tank but im not sure i dont really
know cause im only 9 but you would have to feed it live goldfish every day so it would
be pretty exspensive but i agree they are very cool and yummy to my tummy
 

jr2857

Active Member
welcome to the boards first. second i heard they get up to 65 pounds and that sounds like about 6ft of meat
 
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surfinusa

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yup im 9 an been studying fish since i was 6 a know a heck of alot about fish an i mean alot everybody thinks im a freak because i know so much about saltwater fish :scared:
 

jr2857

Active Member
Originally Posted by surfinusa
yup im 9 an been studying fish since i was 6 a know a heck of alot about fish an i mean alot everybody thinks im a freak because i know so much about saltwater fish :scared:
started when i was 11. everyone at school thinks i'm weird
 

lion_crazz

Active Member
Wow, I didn't know such young people were on the boards to begin with. Hm. :notsure: That would be like my nephews having accounts on SWF.
Also, just to inform you for future reference surfin, feeding any saltwater animal goldfish or anything of freshwater origin is deadly to them, as it causes fatty liver disease. This goes for lionfish, groupers, and all other saltwater animals who are sometimes given freshwater feeders.
 
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surfinusa

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you know you could keep them in freshwater but we are on a saltwater web site so if you
keep them in saltwater just feed him damsels sure it would be pricey but it would be worth it :jumping:
 

lion_crazz

Active Member
You can't keep them at all, I was just giving you a helpful hint for when you have your own saltwater aggressive fish such as a grouper and lionfish.
 
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