Basically, if you plan on keeping trout, you need an extra large aquarium with all the right equipment plus a chiller to keep it at or below 60 degrees during the spring and summer months. Use a heater during the colder winter months to keep it above 40 degrees and no more than 60 degrees if kept outside like I did with mine. The right heater for this is fluval tronic which can go at the lowest of 60 degrees. Good luck.
Update on the trout I raised until they reached 12-14 inches each. I was unfortunately able to get a chiller on the aquarium in time before the weather started warming up, so they all died due to rising temperatures that were uncontrollable, even with the use of 1 gallon frozen bottles of water. The daily fluctuation of the temperatures in the aqwuarium shot their immune systems and they eventually died. They were still good to eat since they died of stress and not any diseas or illness.
I've got 3 trout in a 120 gallon aquarium myself, they're doing just fine, I've been feeding them cichlide pelletts and they love it! I've got a u.v. sterilizer which helps keep the water free of harmful crap floating in the tank, along with a huge home made filter with all the filtration you need. There's live plants and plenty of water movement for more oxygen. Water temperature stays below 60 which is perfect for them. Keeping trout is possible as long as you don't overcrowd & do it right.
I caught them when they were only 3-4 inches each. I used a small single hook with salmon egg as bait. The only ones I was able to keep were the ones I only lightly hooked on the lip. I made sure I handled them with alot of care while dehooking them in the water. once that was done, I kept them in a 10 gallon icechest filled half way, and kept exchanging fresh water every 5- 10 minutes until it was time to leave. I was lucky to live just 30 minutes from the lake. They survived and did very well.
all the salmons looks like they are ¨over feedend¨ ...and they dont look like real salmons eather! take a trip to the norwegians rivers and find real wild salmons!!
They almost look like "Kamloops trout" for those of you that dont know they are a type of rainbow that lives in BC and they have that huge belly like that and they get massive. OR they could be just fat rainbows
salmon are stocked in the great lakes. wild salmon are born in fresh water, spend most of their lives in salt water, and return to fresh water to spawn. I was looking for a salmon through the whole video too
Huge steeelhead, I'd like to hook one of those.
Gidenkidenk 1 month ago
good to see a trout tank where their fins are in good shape. Nice work.
VanIsleOutdoors 1 month ago
Beautiful sturgeon and salmon
Xeneon99 6 months ago
crap that rainbow is huge my larggest is 5lb thats like 34lb and i nornaly get trout the size of herring
BorisWDell 7 months ago
is this at the bass pro shops in colorado? the fish look smaller than at that place
fordawsome100 1 year ago
Omg if I ever catch a rainbow like that....
sofleye23 1 year ago
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2000Kuta 1 year ago
probably feed the trout mcdonalds
stevefrench834543 1 year ago 9
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corance17 1 year ago
@stevefrench834543 u made me laugh today bro. thanks haha
corance17 1 year ago
@corance17 you're welcome.
stevefrench834543 1 year ago
American trout <3
SageZane560 1 year ago
What fish is the trout ?
RoiDesVoriens 1 year ago
@RoiDesVoriens the smaller fish in the tank are trout, ones with black in there fins.the one with the bony back and stream line body is a sturgeon.
notingXworks 1 year ago
them rainbows are hugely over wait
mallowfisherman 1 year ago
@mallowfisherman Wait for what? XD
seattlehawkins 1 year ago
those steelhead are soo fat they can barely swim!!
o56kid 1 year ago
That is a sturgeon, not an alligator fish lol they get massive though.
flyingfisherman776 2 years ago 6
at 0:25 what is that alligator fish?
kilerspartin 2 years ago
@kilerspartin sturgen can get big in idaho i mean tropphy size good fishing too that is probably a baby :)
CalebHaggard5 7 months ago
juicy
Claykoy 2 years ago
if only i had that big rainbow on a rod
TheBigfishcatcher01 2 years ago
Looks like Cabela's store
ninjawithnosehair 2 years ago
ya haha saw one today...
hellopie4567 2 years ago
3Deditor, u need a life, go out and get urself laid lad
rdwtennis1981 2 years ago
Basically, if you plan on keeping trout, you need an extra large aquarium with all the right equipment plus a chiller to keep it at or below 60 degrees during the spring and summer months. Use a heater during the colder winter months to keep it above 40 degrees and no more than 60 degrees if kept outside like I did with mine. The right heater for this is fluval tronic which can go at the lowest of 60 degrees. Good luck.
3Deditor 2 years ago
Update on the trout I raised until they reached 12-14 inches each. I was unfortunately able to get a chiller on the aquarium in time before the weather started warming up, so they all died due to rising temperatures that were uncontrollable, even with the use of 1 gallon frozen bottles of water. The daily fluctuation of the temperatures in the aqwuarium shot their immune systems and they eventually died. They were still good to eat since they died of stress and not any diseas or illness.
3Deditor 2 years ago
Wow I could watch this for 5 min too bad its 44 seconds :(
spitfirecs420 2 years ago
the rainbows huge
BIGFISHCATCHER01 2 years ago
I've got 3 trout in a 120 gallon aquarium myself, they're doing just fine, I've been feeding them cichlide pelletts and they love it! I've got a u.v. sterilizer which helps keep the water free of harmful crap floating in the tank, along with a huge home made filter with all the filtration you need. There's live plants and plenty of water movement for more oxygen. Water temperature stays below 60 which is perfect for them. Keeping trout is possible as long as you don't overcrowd & do it right.
3Deditor 3 years ago
ddi you catch them or bought them? cause if you caught them, how? cause they are guranteed to die after hooking them. i can never take one home alive
chingvang559 2 years ago
I caught them when they were only 3-4 inches each. I used a small single hook with salmon egg as bait. The only ones I was able to keep were the ones I only lightly hooked on the lip. I made sure I handled them with alot of care while dehooking them in the water. once that was done, I kept them in a 10 gallon icechest filled half way, and kept exchanging fresh water every 5- 10 minutes until it was time to leave. I was lucky to live just 30 minutes from the lake. They survived and did very well.
3Deditor 2 years ago
cool i live in or
johntrierweiler 3 years ago
all the salmons looks like they are ¨over feedend¨ ...and they dont look like real salmons eather! take a trip to the norwegians rivers and find real wild salmons!!
sondresie 3 years ago
They almost look like "Kamloops trout" for those of you that dont know they are a type of rainbow that lives in BC and they have that huge belly like that and they get massive. OR they could be just fat rainbows
DrKorn5 3 years ago
aw my god that first rainbow had to be 25 pounds aha
223roll 3 years ago
salmon are stocked in the great lakes. wild salmon are born in fresh water, spend most of their lives in salt water, and return to fresh water to spawn. I was looking for a salmon through the whole video too
houie925 3 years ago
soo pretty
andypanda93 3 years ago
wow, the rainbow is obese
johnster06 4 years ago
salmon, trout, and sturgeon do not deserve to be kept in an aquarium, they will not be happy there
coreyshere 4 years ago
Where is this aquarium????
GGGframpton 4 years ago
isnt thatin vaughn mills
coolaraddude 4 years ago
its a rainbow trout not a salmon
Rjay1979 4 years ago
there's scregin, SALMON and rainbow trout.
redeyesthe20th 4 years ago
scregin? You mean sturgeon?
There's no salmon, they don't live in freshwater.
Just a bunch of BIG rainbows and some sturgeon.
d5800877351 4 years ago
salmon do live in fresh water, the great lakes
mnxz11 4 years ago
at 38 it looks like theres an eyeball below the large salmons mouth.
youngdadd 4 years ago
it is the water nozzle to create a current in the aquarium.. good eye scared me at first
rmhoman 4 years ago