Dude Suwannee bass is still subtropical not a cold water fish. NJ waters in the winter get colder than Suwannee River in the winter.
Yeah im just saying it may be a bit colder than we expect. Can i bring the bass inside maybe when it hits 50?
Dude Suwannee bass is still subtropical not a cold water fish. NJ waters in the winter get colder than Suwannee River in the winter.
Maybe you shouldn't get these bass if you are not being serious about their wellness or toying around them to see if they can handle freezing water temperatures.Yeah im just saying it may be a bit colder than we expect. Can i bring the bass inside maybe when it hits 50?
Maybe you shouldn't get these bass if you are not being serious about their wellness or toying around them to see if they can handle freezing water temperatures.
And put them in where?How was i toying around with them to see if they can handle freexng temps? I said maybe i can bring the bass inside when it hits 50 degrees/
His overstocked tank silly!
Or just being realistic.....and it don't looks like he is doing a proper research on these species either. Just stating the facts. So kiss my bass, Warmouth.fish042099 I think its a great Idea to try and breed Redeye and Suwannee bass for sale as pets, I think it can be done and Im glad your doing the research before you give it a whirl. Don't listen to these guys their just being jerks....its always easier to try and tear somebody elses ideas and dreams down than it is to start your own. Tell all to Kiss your BASS and show'em by making it work....I would contact screenname Centrarchid at Nanfa forum.....hes an expert at breeding centrarchids.