Exodons or native tank

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exodons they might cost some money but what doesnt?
 
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Left to Right, Bluegill and 3 sunfish, all 8"+ the one on far right was about a foot, I can't find my other picture but we had caught about 9 and out of those 7 were at LEAST the size of the one on the far right and most were bigger, not counting tons we didn't take pictures of

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And then here's my dad with a spectacular looking bull redbelly shellcracker, pushing about 14". When stocking my 75 gallon I thought many times how much i'd have loved to have this guy in my tank - hope this gives you some perspective on how big bream can get
 
Snook000;4676618;4676618 said:
There are some that only get like 8"
You would need a chiller and alot of filtration and oxygen to keep them alive for more than several months period of time, it would get real expensive. What size tank are you talking about? Zimmermans fish http://zimmermansfish.com/Price.html has some pictures and info on the size and type of Dollar Sunnies ...the type that are native to Florida are the Eastern Dollar Sunfish. Dollar Sunfish are alot like Cichlids in personality just check the FWC to see if its legal to collect them (a call or look at their handbook would do it).
 
all these fish are cool but non are really doing it for me i want something thats colorful and will tear feeders in half, what i want is a wolfish but their illegal
 
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