I'm trying to decide on the size tank to put redfin pikerel in. What is the biggest aquarium specimen of the redfin pike you have seen?
Biggest Redfin Pikerel You've Seen
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Guest_fishrenter_*
, Jul 19 2007 01:56 PM
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#2 Guest_esoxandlepomislover_*
Posted 27 July 2007 - 04:05 PM
The biggest I have seen was a 14 incher that I caught in Dismal Swamp. To be honest, that was an exceptional and rare specimen for me.
Most red-fins that I have seen and caught were in the 5-10 inch range (with a 10 inch fish being infrequent).
I think a 30 gallon is plenty big for one grass or red-fin pickerel. There will be folks here who disagree, and most will concede that a 60 gallon is the minimum size.
Certainly a 60 gallon will house even the largest of red-finned pikes.
M.
Most red-fins that I have seen and caught were in the 5-10 inch range (with a 10 inch fish being infrequent).
I think a 30 gallon is plenty big for one grass or red-fin pickerel. There will be folks here who disagree, and most will concede that a 60 gallon is the minimum size.
Certainly a 60 gallon will house even the largest of red-finned pikes.
M.
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