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<blockquote data-quote="Beef11" data-source="post: 192759" data-attributes="member: 2705"><p>i'm talking about 100-800 gallon troughs. i don't know how cold you get in the winter but angelfish prefer it warm. I would think that spawning them would be difficult in a pond but it might work. I model my operation after a beef stocker operation. I breed them all year and feed the fry (fish calves) enough to get by then when summer rolls around i put them in the troughs and they explode then 4 months later i go gather them up and put them inside and pick out some for breeding and start selling the rest. Its a very low key deal and isn't time consuming all summer. The breeding requires some paying attention but is fun for me. I was going to get about 20 different types of fish but they are so different that i decided it was best to pick a few and do them really well in quanity. I'd like to get into trout but that will require serious fish infrastructure where as tropicals take a few aquariums and live with the cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beef11, post: 192759, member: 2705"] i'm talking about 100-800 gallon troughs. i don't know how cold you get in the winter but angelfish prefer it warm. I would think that spawning them would be difficult in a pond but it might work. I model my operation after a beef stocker operation. I breed them all year and feed the fry (fish calves) enough to get by then when summer rolls around i put them in the troughs and they explode then 4 months later i go gather them up and put them inside and pick out some for breeding and start selling the rest. Its a very low key deal and isn't time consuming all summer. The breeding requires some paying attention but is fun for me. I was going to get about 20 different types of fish but they are so different that i decided it was best to pick a few and do them really well in quanity. I'd like to get into trout but that will require serious fish infrastructure where as tropicals take a few aquariums and live with the cows. [/QUOTE]
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