So difficult to bring a catfish in your pond. But don't be mad. Maybe this is a sign, because a catfish with that size would eat a pretty number of your small fishes! 😉
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instead of using a rod and hook, get a fish trap and catch some small bullhead catfish. it's possible you might even be able to buy a couple from a bait shop. i think you live in DFW i live in east Texas about 2 hours south east of there. here they are easy to catch in creeks and farm ponds. i have 1 in a 75 with a bluegill he is my wife's favorite fish . if you get a trap. use dry dog kibble for bait.
Hope you enjoy! Let me know what you’d like to see in this pond!
Powerbank and airstone in the cooler would help I think if you try it again. Great video!
Thanks for sharing
Why not rescue another catfish from that store? Or maybe a different store?
Paddle tail newt, and Oregon newts would look really neat in there!
Nice ponds! I have a couple videos of a pool pond I have with tilapia, koi and bluegill.
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So difficult to bring a catfish in your pond. But don't be mad. Maybe this is a sign, because a catfish with that size would eat a pretty number of your small fishes! 😉
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"live food" they said. LOL! This is more "zombified food" cause these catfishes are deads alive. 😅
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Sorry the catfish did not survive. With the fish being that sickly, I definitely would not won’t to eat it either.
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PUT A BIT OF SEA SALT WITH IT. IT HELPS CLEAR FUNGAL INFECTIONS. NOT A LOT
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instead of using a rod and hook, get a fish trap and catch some small bullhead catfish. it's possible you might even be able to buy a couple from a bait shop.
i think you live in DFW i live in east Texas about 2 hours south east of there. here they are easy to catch in creeks and farm ponds.
i have 1 in a 75 with a bluegill he is my wife's favorite fish .
if you get a trap. use dry dog kibble for bait.
Try putting a dwarf snakehead