They are great tanks. I have three different sizes from 20 gallons up to 65 (I think it's 65). There's none better that I've ever seen.
On April 20th OldFish and I fished Lake Norman, John brought some shiners and crappie minnows, early morning they started to die off in his tank so we dumped them into the bait tank. End of day we still had about 10 shiners and some crappie minnows left so John says save them for the Fling on Saturday. Work forced me out of fishing the Fling so the minnows sat int he tank and sat in the tank till I finally got time to uncover the boat and empty the bait tank that was 5/4 2 weeks after the bait went in the tank, 4 of the shiners were swimming like they just came from the store, only 1 crappie minnow survived most got sucked up into the filter system since the tank is built to handle larger bait fish.
I'm pretty sure if I'd had time to change the water once or twice all the shiners would have lived, the dead ones tails were chewed off so the survivors were pretty hungry.
I don't have any interest in Ron Vest Tanks, just think it's great to be able to buy something made here in NC and have it be the Cadillac of bait tanks.
My tank is 5-6 years old, I've replaced the pump and the foam filter just because I thought in needed replacement
Just my 2 cents
They are great tanks. I have three different sizes from 20 gallons up to 65 (I think it's 65). There's none better that I've ever seen.
I agree. I bought a 30 gal last fall and haven't lost a single herring yet. Not only does Ron build the best tanks he also takes the time to explain the do's and don'ts of operating them. That's customer service you can't find anymore.
Chris
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