Help Me: Peacock bass fry info needed here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Thank you for all the help, but I made a deal with a buddy of mine, that if he took care of them he could have 20 and I would get the other 10, but I get to pick the nicest out of the bunch when there about an inch or two, but their doing fine.
 
Yipp-e be quite, do you know why I took them, because where I live their are millions of peacock bass everywhere you look, I live in Florida where you has more nonnative speices of fish then you do natives, so if took 30 peacock bass fry, it wouldn't matter. and by the way all of them survived & are about 2 inchs like I said 10 for me & 20 for my buddy & so what if I didn't know how to take care of them back then I do now that's why I asked my buddy to help me, he probably knows more about CICHLA BREEDING than you will ever know in your life time
he breeds: Temensis, Orinocensis, Monoculus, Ocellaris, Intermedia, Nigromaculata, Pinima, Piquiti(AZUL), his job is to breed & release back to which they came from he does conservation he helps bring populations in areas that need it the most HE IS WHAT'S LETTING US THE "CONSUMER" LET US HAVE THESE AMZING FISH, a hero for MonsterFishKeeper's everywhere.

You might want to brush up on your speices since you know nothing.
FOR Yipp-e: http://www.acuteangling.com/taxonomy/peacock-bass-species.html
 
Lambrakopoulos;3387067; said:
Yipp-e be quite, do you know why I took them, because where I live their are millions of peacock bass everywhere you look, I live in Florida where you has more nonnative speices of fish then you do natives, so if took 30 peacock bass fry, it wouldn't matter. and by the way all of them survived & are about 2 inchs like I said 10 for me & 20 for my buddy & so what if I didn't know how to take care of them back then I do now that's why I asked my buddy to help me, he probably knows more about CICHLA BREEDING than you will ever know in your life time
he breeds: Temensis, Orinocensis, Monoculus, Ocellaris, Intermedia, Nigromaculata, Pinima, Piquiti(AZUL), his job is to breed & release back to which they came from he does conservation he helps bring populations in areas that need it the most HE IS WHAT'S LETTING US THE "CONSUMER" LET US HAVE THESE AMZING FISH, a hero for MonsterFishKeeper's everywhere.

You might want to brush up on your speices since you know nothing.
FOR Yipp-e: http://www.acuteangling.com/taxonomy/peacock-bass-species.html
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL he breeds all these rare cichla and releases em back into florida canals yet none of those rarer cichla have ever even been caught in florida... :screwy::ROFL: Nigromaculata hasn't even been imported. Intermedia is ridiculously rare and the only cichla species ive ever even heard about breeding in captivity are orinos, monos and ocellaris.
 
I<3fish;3387140; said:
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL he breeds all these rare cichla and releases em back into florida canals yet none of those rarer cichla have ever even been caught in florida... :screwy::ROFL: Nigromaculata hasn't even been imported. Intermedia is ridiculously rare and the only cichla species ive ever even heard about breeding in captivity are orinos, monos and ocellaris.
seriously if he can breed all those with azuls a pimas he can be rich forget about releasing them!!!!
 
I<3fish;3387140; said:
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL he breeds all these rare cichla and releases em back into florida canals yet none of those rarer cichla have ever even been caught in florida... :screwy::ROFL: Nigromaculata hasn't even been imported. Intermedia is ridiculously rare and the only cichla species ive ever even heard about breeding in captivity are orinos, monos and ocellaris.

Are you a retard? He releases them back into the wild (As in the Amazon) (As in South America) he breeds them in South America for conservation, to raise population in areas that have very few numbers.
 
LOL dude if you have a friend that knows all this info then why wouldn't you just ask him in the first place because he's such a good breeder and such
 
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