Have you ever even owned a Florida gar?? Mine is only a foot and even at 2 foot with extreme mass he compairs nowhere to the pics other people have...
this show you have pretty much no knowledge about gar!Have you ever even owned a Florida gar?? Mine is only a foot and even at 2 foot with extreme mass he compairs nowhere to the pics other people have...
Captive bred fishes have captive bred genes, lots of inter breeding, bad conditions and forced breeding at younger ages. All these leads to bad genes which in turn mean smaller fish.
To compare a wild fish to a captive bred one with so many gens since the F0 doesn't make any sense at all.
as I said if you never try or never seen one that can grow over 3 ft, your "opinion" still is not fact! Store like Bass pro usually caught gar that already big in the wild and bring them in, they are not likely taking any small gar then take a long time to make them grow big just for show.That is true but my point was a Florida gar out of captivity can reach a max of 3foot plus.I know that in captivity they cannot become that big. Also most the stores in florida carry caught gars rather then captive breed and raised. But if you were to take a female wild gar and put it into a big enough pond,(still considered captivity) it does have potential to reach 3 foot. I have seen these monsters in bass pro shop in orlando. The other poster was arguing the fact that they will not exceed 2 foot which in reality in the wild 2 foot is just the minimum size of a Florida gar. I understand that over the years of constant breeding in tanks too small for them over generations and decades has yeild a gar that cannot grow to its full potential. Therefor creating the Hobbiest florida gar which will most likely max at less the 3 foot around 2 foot 4 inch. The only fact I was fighting about is that they can exceed 3 foot in the wild and with given wild like settings plus constant food everyday up intill the day it dies is how bass pro shop has such large gars. Therefor making my statement true.![]()