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go catch one.... youre in seattle... hit the east side , they have plenty of lakes with bass.Please don’t say “I don’t understand freshwater “
I was asking you guys because I don’t think wild caught is a good thing but I mightgo catch one.... youre in seattle... hit the east side , they have plenty of lakes with bass.Please don’t say “I don’t understand freshwater “
I’ve never even heard of aquacultured bass for aquarium purposes… anything you get online is likely to have come straight from the wild too, honestly!I was asking you guys because I don’t think wild caught is a good thing but I might
You are probably rightI’ve never even heard of aquacultured bass for aquarium purposes… anything you get online is likely to have come straight from the wild too, honestly!I was asking you guys because I don’t think wild caught is a good thing but I might
^ what they said.go catch one.... youre in seattle... hit the east side , they have plenty of lakes with bass.
Nice^ what they said.go catch one.... youre in seattle... hit the east side , they have plenty of lakes with bass.
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Starting at 40-60 then 100 -130 then 200-250 and finally 300-400 all gallonsThink of how big they get before you take one from the wild. What size tank do you plan on putting the fish into?
Awesome!Starting at 40-60 then 100 -130 then 200-250 and finally 300-400 all gallons
I think peacocks get bigger than largemouthAwesome!Starting at 40-60 then 100 -130 then 200-250 and finally 300-400 all gallons
As long as you realize they will grow rapidly. A friend had a peacock bass for almost 2 years before it outgrew his 300 gallon.
You can buy fish thereBass Pro Shops?
Hahaha the Bass policeThink of how big they get before you take one from the wild. What size tank do you plan on putting the fish into?
Do you sell babysWe have a farm store called Heritage Corp. every spring they have a fish fry sale for ponds. Large mouth bass, crappie, bluegill, pumpkin seed sunfish, catfish and carp ( for algae control) I’m sure you can find a place there that sells fish to stock ponds.