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Do I need a heater for a 75 gallon largemouth bass tank?


I know I asked this same question earlier, but everyone told me that one is not needed. What I am asking here is would it do any good to have one, or would my bass not even care.

5 Responses to “Do I need a heater for a 75 gallon largemouth bass tank?”

  • redd headd:

    No They live under ice in the winter so room temperature will work fine. I have done this with perch , bass.

  • svhutto:

    Hello!
    Bass are cool-water fish, so they do not need a heater, but you might want to have one in they if you have a cold night in your house. You can always keep it on a low setting to have in your tank. They are pretty inexpensive, and will always help your fish.

  • Christian Coleman:

    Well, aren’t mouthbass tropical fish? If they are, then you need one but if they aren’t then you need one.

  • John A:

    nope

    hope you get ababy one. cause they get big. it will eventually outgrow even that tank.

    a bass will not need a heater and will be perfectly fine until he gets big. then mount him. lol

  • Kimberly S:

    I live in Wisconsin and our bass live under the ice all winter long. They do not need a heater.

    P.S. In Wisconsin keeping bass in a tank is illegal. Better check the laws where you live to be safe. Contact your local DNR.

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