Success rate on grow outs?

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88 to 90 degrees that is way too hot. There not raised in a hot tub. You guys are saying that keep it 86 an up for iCh but if they get iCh there's a good chance there not going to make it. I always go 80 to 82 degrees. It worked for me most of time. But if you get a lot of different batches your going too loose some. I always keep them heavily oxygenated also.


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That would make you clueless about Cichla. I would go post in other places where you might know something about the subject. Not being mean, just strait.


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88 to 90 degrees that is way too hot. There not raised in a hot tub. You guys are saying that keep it 86 an up for iCh but if they get iCh there's a good chance there not going to make it. I always go 80 to 82 degrees. It worked for me most of time. But if you get a lot of different batches your going too loose some. I always keep them heavily oxygenated also.


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And how are your bass doing?
 
Just because you give yourself the name bass guy doesn't make you know everything. The guy has batch of small bass under three inches. They are tough too keep especially if you have never had them before. You might of grew yours in different water temps than me. If you had success good for you. I've had a lot of peacock bass. A lot of different times. But I guess you think your cool and know all the answers. I have my opinions to the guy who asked not a flamer who talks crap too someone he could never meet. Coward


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at the end of the day, the proof is in the pudding tankmasta. lets see them pics? Unfortunately for you, you're not going to get anywhere in this hobby with ignorance. The fact of the matter is, you're just misinformed.


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Look I'm not trying too argue with whoever about peacock bass. I have already went along way in this hobby. When running aquarium setups in fresh and salt everyone will tell you something different. I can only vouch for what has worked for me. I have never even seen anyone run a tank at 90 degrees. That's hot. But anyway here's some Picts of some of my fish.


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