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Post by mexicanthreat on Mar 31, 2013 21:41:59 GMT -5
Thinking about building me a bait tank for the garage.Any suggestions. Id hate to build one and be like "Damn i wish this was better" and if you got one post a pic. Any suggestion for Number of Bays whether each bay should be separately filtered or a type of filter system that works best. Size of holding tanks. Type of material. whether it be concrete, glass, fiberglass. Also anything Not to do.
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Post by Smoothkip on Mar 31, 2013 21:52:30 GMT -5
A stock tank works well! I have a pool pump also that would work nice!! I have a 150 gallon stock tank if your interested. I have no room for it.
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Post by Smoothkip on Mar 31, 2013 21:55:08 GMT -5
Joey and Papaw has a few of the nicest tanks I've seen!
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Post by Catfishrollo on Mar 31, 2013 22:57:44 GMT -5
I have two 100 Gal. Rubbermaid tanks in my garage. I keep bait all year. Biggest thing is the ability to maintain water temp. at a desirable level. I have an advantage being my garage is beneath the ground. Papaw, does have a nice setup. If your wanting a basic setup that will work in the proper conditions for it, shoot me a pm.. Be glad to help ya... rollo
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Post by mexicanthreat on Apr 3, 2013 22:20:56 GMT -5
Id be intersted to see papaw setup. im not wanting a single tank. im thinkin maybe three tanks.
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Post by Skyline1506 on Apr 4, 2013 8:30:46 GMT -5
Kip if your lookin to get rid of that stock tank and mexicanthreat dont want i might take that off your hands
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Post by Smoothkip on Apr 4, 2013 10:42:13 GMT -5
Yeah Jordan, don't really have the room and Val won't go for putting it in the basement. My boys would be swimming in it.
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Post by Skyline1506 on Apr 4, 2013 14:48:34 GMT -5
lol probably safer than a wheelbarrow
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Post by mexicanthreat on Apr 10, 2013 22:37:48 GMT -5
yeah I'd rather build my own
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