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I used to do exactly that when I had a 210 gallon aquarium. I had all kinds of wild, native fish in there. I would remove the hook and go “fishing.” It was fun to see him hit it
@@jordanbrettabbott that’s what I do to test lures that I curious about. Rock Bass, Perch, Bluegill… waiting on a bigger tank setups before doing other bass or salmon/trout.
Bass eat crawfish don't they. I fish for bass often, and I've often used crawfish lures (and real crawfish a few times). Have the bass in this tank tried to eat the crawfish?
Making the old 55 a minnow breeding tank or maybe getting a water tote so you could have a lot more would be a good idea. Lessens the chances of transferring any parasites to your fish.
With a connector tube comfortably enough for the minnows to migrate to the bass tank. for food. m sure that they will sneak out to eat. make it a real eco-system.
For your drift wood, boil it. I boiled mine for a long time I probably spent 6 hours boiling mine and now 6 months later it is still releasing more you won't get it all, but it will help.
You should use 55 gallon as a quarantine tank for the feeder fish. Feed these feeders high quality pellet so as to gut load them. This will allow your fishes to enjoy high quality food without going through the torturous procedure of pellet train them. It also prevent any disease from transmitting to the basses and bluegill.
there is a chemical that you can get and it will coat whatever you put it on and seal it from letting chemicals out, the guys on the tv show tanked use it all the time
Here's a question for the next episode. How big do you see Bonnie and Clyde realistically getting, like do you see them getting over 5lbs or even bigger and what will you do to accommodate their much bigger size?
For the 55 gallon tank I say you start a creek native tank and include a couple of the small minnows in your local creek in there so you can have a bit of a community tank with a bunch of different species.
.. weekly water change??? ... what?....I haven't changed my aquarium water in 8 months, only topping off as needed, and my fish are at least 5 million times healthier than everyone else's, and the echo system is thriving wonderfully....
you can use the old 55gal tank for a breeder tank for your minnows or a doctor tank for your feeder fish just to make sure they don't have any parasites or issues for Bonnie, Clyde or Sheriff
I had a tank with large and smallmouth bass, plus two bluegill, sunfish and a very large crawdad. The way I made sure the crawdad got fed was by taking one of those fish hook removers with the chosen food (either a redworm or minnow) and take it down to him. The really cool part was watching how he ate. Like eating corn on the cob until completely gone. Glad to see your fish healthy and adjusting well. It's a job keeping them that way. I would compare it to keeping a saltwater tank. Lots of daily checks and medicating. Especially after introducing new plants or creatures, including the minnows and worms used for food. Main one I found to watch out for is "Tail rot". I had mine over 2 years and they were healthy as can be. Wished I could have kept them.
With that size tank I would run a drain pipe behind it just like you’d have behind a washing machine and set up an overflow and an auto water changer, put a carbon filter on there so you don’t have to worry about your tapwater having chlorine and if your parameters are good you can just leave water running into your tank slowly all the time and not have to worry about doing water changes. If you want to get fancy you can hook up a sprinkler timer to it and just have it turn itself on whenever you program it to if you don’t want to leave it on all the time.
You should either put a crappie or 2 on the 55 gallon tank or use it to raise minnows so you don't have to go out and buy them and you could get a big tub fill it with dirt and raise worms in it by giving them leftovers
I have a 30 gallon tank with a 4 in bass and I would like to have that 55 gallon tank, but I know it's never going to happen. Can't wait until next Tuesday!!
We kept a bunch of bait minnows we caught in a trap in a tank along with a 1/2 dollar sized bluegill that got in the trap. A day or so later we noticed the minnows swimming around and none of them had eyes. The blue gill was too small to eat them, but aggressive enough to suck out their eyes.
A grumpy Dog thats to small for a bluegill unless you catch it as a baby in a bottle trap and let it go after it gets past 6" otherwise it wont be happy and it might die
you should consider turning the old tank into a native creek fish tank. You coyld put darters, sunfish, crappie, creek chubs ext... And mabey even a mudpuppie... would be neat!
I think that it would be a good idea to keep the 55 gallon tank to be used should Bonnie and Clyde spawn together. It night be a good idea to separate the Frye, unless you want them to be eaten up.
If Bonnie and Clide ever do decide to spawn, I would put in a flat stone/rock in the tank. I have seen in the wild that most bass spawn on flat surfaces
you should get some good submersible pumps and hook them up to the pythons hose. if you get a strong enough pump you can drain the tank for water changes in about 10 minutes. just using a siphon for large aquariums isn't efficient in the least.
You should keep the 55 gallon tank for the minnows just put like a bunch in there and feed them gold fish food until you take them out and feed them to the bass and brim
Hook a tube from the 55 to the 300 fill the 55 with shrimp or miniows they will swim threw the tube and into the 300 eventually but a lot in when you go on trips so they last longer make sure the pipe is wide enough for them to turn around
You have the patience of a rock, you said it's been soaking for 3 weeks and said you will probably do another month, I would've already thrown those letters in
You should add a war mouth, green sunfish, and like 2-3 pumpkin seeds. They would be a great addition to your wild caught tank. I have had blue gills, spotted and largey's, spotted sunfish, warmouth, wild oscars, Mayan cichlids, shellcracker, bullhead cats, and a big pleco that was caught off a crank bait
Just a tip: pellets are healthier than feeder goldfish. Feeder goldfish are fatty and are missing important things like calcium. Pellets have everything.
It's Tank Tuesday! Let us know what you would like to see in next Tuesday's video or ask your questions about our pets and aquarium below. We go over the top comments at the end of every video.
BamaBass How many inches is the gill
Do you think Clyde and Bonnie will have some fry?
BamaBass turtles!
Get turtles!
BamaBass what are your favorite aquarioum Fish?
This tank is absolutely AMAZING!!! Making my 50 gallon tank look like child's play
You should take the hooks off of some lures and see how they react when you move them around in there.
I used to do exactly that when I had a 210 gallon aquarium. I had all kinds of wild, native fish in there. I would remove the hook and go “fishing.” It was fun to see him hit it
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I wonder if company's that make lures have an aquarium to test em out.
@@jordanbrettabbott that’s what I do to test lures that I curious about. Rock Bass, Perch, Bluegill… waiting on a bigger tank setups before doing other bass or salmon/trout.
@@slipperythought89 yes a lot of high up brands do
I think that you should use the old tank for Bonnie and Clyde to make a bed if they do end up spawning so that The sheriff doesn't eat the eggs.
The BassMaster thats a great idea.
The BassMaster thats a great idea.
The BassMaster or put the sherif in the other tank
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Bass eat crawfish don't they. I fish for bass often, and I've often used crawfish lures (and real crawfish a few times). Have the bass in this tank tried to eat the crawfish?
Yes, bass absolutely eat crayfish. I used to have a 210 gallon aquarium with a bass in it and he ate every crayfish I put in there.
I use crawfish here and there. I'd say 50% of the time they get inhaled as soon as they hit the water. Bass DEFINITELY LOVE CRAWFISH!!!
Making the old 55 a minnow breeding tank or maybe getting a water tote so you could have a lot more would be a good idea. Lessens the chances of transferring any parasites to your fish.
Tank is looking awesome! 👍
use the old tank to raise minnows so you dont have to buy them.
Aaaron Taylor Good idea
yeah they could also start a worm composting bin and put their kitchen scraps in there so they dont have to buy the worms all the time either
This is a great idea!
Aaaron Taylor I said that we have some good ideas
With a connector tube comfortably enough for the minnows to migrate to the bass tank. for food. m sure that they will sneak out to eat. make it a real eco-system.
In the 55 gal tank you should use it for creek species tank.like if you agree
For your drift wood, boil it. I boiled mine for a long time I probably spent 6 hours boiling mine and now 6 months later it is still releasing more you won't get it all, but it will help.
I get nothing but pure happiness when you guys post videos, you guys are just amazing.
You should raise baby bass in the old tank
Southeast Fishing that would be sick
Southeast Fishing the good one
It seems like Sheriff always eats the most lol
blue gill have smaller mouths but are bigger so they can fit more
No minnows or worms were injured making this video. Many were however, eaten. Hahaha!!! 😂😂👍👍
You should use 55 gallon as a quarantine tank for the feeder fish. Feed these feeders high quality pellet so as to gut load them. This will allow your fishes to enjoy high quality food without going through the torturous procedure of pellet train them. It also prevent any disease from transmitting to the basses and bluegill.
there is a chemical that you can get and it will coat whatever you put it on and seal it from letting chemicals out, the guys on the tv show tanked use it all the time
Lily pads are a great idea
Sheriff dont play around. He is more aggressive than the bass. Had no idea that bluegill like to eat minnows. Great Tank!
Your voice is really soft and relaxing
The Googan squad should take notes here
True Dat.
Put a big shad in the tank
Tannins from driftwood are actually good for your aquarium. They boost the immune systems of fish.
I have two baby bluegill in my ten gallon quarantine tank (only while they are teeny). I love watching their chichlid like behavior.
Here's a question for the next episode. How big do you see Bonnie and Clyde realistically getting, like do you see them getting over 5lbs or even bigger and what will you do to accommodate their much bigger size?
You should get a crappie
everyone like this so its the top comment
I tell the difference between Bonnie and Clyde by looking at their back fins, Bonnie's fin is cut in the middle, Clyde's is normal with no cuts
For the 55 gallon tank I say you start a creek native tank and include a couple of the small minnows in your local creek in there so you can have a bit of a community tank with a bunch of different species.
.. weekly water change??? ... what?....I haven't changed my aquarium water in 8 months, only topping off as needed, and my fish are at least 5 million times healthier than everyone else's, and the echo system is thriving wonderfully....
Could u do these 2 times a week
NoVa TrICKy it might get boring and they need to show us some cool stuff every now and then. that might not happen twice a week
Mista Monyet true
NoVa TrICKy I agree that's would be awesome
Tank Thursday too
I agree
That bluegill is bullying those bass around a little bit, that is funny! Good video.
you can use the old 55gal tank for a breeder tank for your minnows or a doctor tank for your feeder fish just to make sure they don't have any parasites or issues for Bonnie, Clyde or Sheriff
Would you consider a bottom feeder fish such as a Channel Catfish or maybe even a large Pleco?
Badraven1169 Channel get 20+lbs,plecos get 2ft.
Badraven1169 catfish are actually a predator fish and stalk their food. all fish of course will take an easy meal off the bottom.
Noah Bretches not all plecos you're talking about the common pleco
OMG I'VE BEEN WAITING ALL WEEK FOR THIS! KEEP THIS SERIES UP PLEASE
I had a tank with large and smallmouth bass, plus two bluegill, sunfish and a very large crawdad. The way I made sure the crawdad got fed was by taking one of those fish hook removers with the chosen food (either a redworm or minnow) and take it down to him. The really cool part was watching how he ate. Like eating corn on the cob until completely gone.
Glad to see your fish healthy and adjusting well. It's a job keeping them that way. I would compare it to keeping a saltwater tank. Lots of daily checks and medicating. Especially after introducing new plants or creatures, including the minnows and worms used for food. Main one I found to watch out for is "Tail rot".
I had mine over 2 years and they were healthy as can be. Wished I could have kept them.
I enjoy tan Tuesdays so much! they are just so fun to watch the reconstructions on the tank and its cool seeing the fish eat!
Use the old tank to farm minnows for the tank
If Bonnie and Clyde spawned would you temporarily remove sheriff from the tank so he wouldn't eat the fry?
yes they would have to move the crayfish and Sheriff
you could use the old 55 gallon tank for the minnows and shiners to live in, that way they will live longer
Catch wild minnows & use the 55 gallon tank as a holding tank for the minnows/bass food.
Put a catfish in it @BamaBass
Jacob Butler yes
Jacob Butler great idea !!
Jacob Butler a crappie would be better
Nah you need something to clean the bottom
Jacob Butler I agree a catfish is a bottom feeder and no filter is needed the cat is a filter
These are live plants and moss?
You knew those chopsticks would come in handy for something. LOL
The way i see the difference between the two bass is : Clide has no split in the tail fin, while Bonnie has a small split in tail fin.
Can u feed them a golden shiner like you fished with in your last video
Get a new fish for the tank with Bonnie Clide and Sheriff plz
Jose Santana good idea. maybe a new species
Crappie or a pleco
Jose Santana tanks already too small
With that size tank I would run a drain pipe behind it just like you’d have behind a washing machine and set up an overflow and an auto water changer, put a carbon filter on there so you don’t have to worry about your tapwater having chlorine and if your parameters are good you can just leave water running into your tank slowly all the time and not have to worry about doing water changes. If you want to get fancy you can hook up a sprinkler timer to it and just have it turn itself on whenever you program it to if you don’t want to leave it on all the time.
You should either put a crappie or 2 on the 55 gallon tank or use it to raise minnows so you don't have to go out and buy them and you could get a big tub fill it with dirt and raise worms in it by giving them leftovers
What's Bonnie and Clydes favorite food
Can you start doing these at least 2 times a week?
You need to find a baby pike or something to put in the big tank. You also need a small catfish and some bottom cleaners to keep the tank cleaner
I have a 30 gallon tank with a 4 in bass and I would like to have that 55 gallon tank, but I know it's never going to happen. Can't wait until next Tuesday!!
BamaBass Do you fish lake eufala.
Can you put a gar in it @ bama bass
Probably to much of a predator and also to big
good luck keeping the plants with crawdads in the tank
Adorable Bluegill
you coud give the old tank to me :D
Put crappie in there old tank
O Wags can't crappie is a game fish
That bored Kid bass is a game fish...
O Wags it's a panfish
That bored Kid crappie may eat like it but it's a panfish
We kept a bunch of bait minnows we caught in a trap in a tank along with a 1/2 dollar sized bluegill that got in the trap. A day or so later we noticed the minnows swimming around and none of them had eyes. The blue gill was too small to eat them, but aggressive enough to suck out their eyes.
That Bluegill is a beast!
you guys should but a back drop in the tank
im going to by a blue gill bass and poot it in a 10 gallon
too small
sry 100 gallon
A grumpy Dog thats to small for a bluegill unless you catch it as a baby in a bottle trap and let it go after it gets past 6" otherwise it wont be happy and it might die
I like it when Sheriff lets the others eat. LOL ! I love Sheriff !! Not as much as Liz though. :0)
I really wish this was legal where I live. We can't even put a bass in a livewell unless we are in a tournament. Very cool videos with the pet fish!
hahaha Sherrif eating the pellets was funny
good job on the tank
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Hey BamaBass ! Take that old tank and make it a spot to keep baitfish for Bonnie, Clyde, and Sheriff !
Here is a helpful tip: you could speed the proses of soaking the wood by putting it in boiling water it will release the chemicals much faster
Awesome way to start the 2nd official day of summer vacation
Make a minnow tank with the 55 gallon tank. Also put a good in the tank for underwater feeding footage.
you should consider turning the old tank into a native creek fish tank. You coyld put darters, sunfish, crappie, creek chubs ext... And mabey even a mudpuppie... would be neat!
with the old tank you should use it to store the Minos or if Bonnie and Clyde mate put the fry in that tank
Back here in 2024! Just started my own aquarium.
When I first saw this series I thought ugh but now something really look forward to watching. Thanks for sharing tank looks great.
I think that it would be a good idea to keep the 55 gallon tank to be used should Bonnie and Clyde spawn together. It night be a good idea to separate the Frye, unless you want them to be eaten up.
If Bonnie and Clide ever do decide to spawn, I would put in a flat stone/rock in the tank. I have seen in the wild that most bass spawn on flat surfaces
that fish tank water is great for plants
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you can always boil the wood to take any thannin or chemicals out...
you should get some good submersible pumps and hook them up to the pythons hose. if you get a strong enough pump you can drain the tank for water changes in about 10 minutes. just using a siphon for large aquariums isn't efficient in the least.
with the 55 gallon tank you should put crayfish in their so it is easier to feed a and you should get another bass for the big tank
You should keep the 55 gallon tank for the minnows just put like a bunch in there and feed them gold fish food until you take them out and feed them to the bass and brim
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Hook a tube from the 55 to the 300 fill the 55 with shrimp or miniows they will swim threw the tube and into the 300 eventually but a lot in when you go on trips so they last longer make sure the pipe is wide enough for them to turn around
You have the patience of a rock, you said it's been soaking for 3 weeks and said you will probably do another month, I would've already thrown those letters in
Use the 55 gallon tank for raising food for your fish. ( crayfish, minnows, etc.)
You should add a war mouth, green sunfish, and like 2-3 pumpkin seeds. They would be a great addition to your wild caught tank. I have had blue gills, spotted and largey's, spotted sunfish, warmouth, wild oscars, Mayan cichlids, shellcracker, bullhead cats, and a big pleco that was caught off a crank bait
Yes do these 2 times a week!!!
Good video!
Great tank! Glad to see these fish in a proper size tank instead of a 60 gallon tank with 10 full grown bluegill
loving the content bama bass tank looks incredible never seen anything like it they really are getting big
That bluegill is no joke guys.
Just a tip: pellets are healthier than feeder goldfish. Feeder goldfish are fatty and are missing important things like calcium. Pellets have everything.
Lovin Tank Tuesdays
should make a little cage you put bait into so you can release them at the bottom of the tank.
Fish must love their new mansion
In the 55gallon old tank you should make a crayfish tank where you add more and more
lol i saw this in VR and it looked so real
Beautiful aquarium👍👏, and very stunning water babies!!👍👏💧🐟🦈🐬🐳🐋🐠🐡👏👏👏
Bass and blues obsession
Dude you two have kids them fish will be so jealous! lol