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Din't we have a topic a couple of weeks ago that had pics of some of the different setups that yall were using to move fish with. I got a big bath tub to go in the back of the truck but I need to find a good way to make a aereation system to keep the water moving. I need some pics so I can see what I need to make.
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Do you want to agitate or aerate with an airstone or bubbler?
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No I was wanting to make something that would circulate the water from the bottom of the tank to the top. I was thinking of using a aereator pump like the kind in a boat. I did think about agitateing it though. What is the best way to get oxygen into the water. Im just making something to move shad and bluegill for short distances.
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I know shad are touchier than BG. I've moved BG 150 or so miles by using 2 of the "D" cell aerators (bubblers) that I bought from Wal-Mart in a 120 qt. marine cooler.
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