ID. I think there bass

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furcifer158

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I was out walking my dog and we were by a pond and I saw thousands of these tiny fry by the shore. so I went home got a net and grabbed a few for my empty 125. There eating like crazy on blood worms, even though in the first pic one took out a white cloud. there in a 10 gallon now and will move to the 125 later. I have 18 of them. I think the large mouth bass but i really have know idea so any help would be appreciated.
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look like lmb's to me.

Just make sure you keep the water param's good and a steady supply of food. They will prefer live foods like guppies.
 
thants is what I thought LMB's there eating frozen blood worms like crazy so I might try to keep them on frozen foods. I already go through 300 large gold fish a week with my ATF and Payara's to dam expensive. I have there water at 80 right now which I thought was to high but thats just room temp in my basement.
 
i wouldnt recommend putting them on guppies, keep up with the bloodworms. more nutritious for them and its awesome that theyre already on dead foods! congrats!
 
le patron;3233398; said:
i wouldnt recommend putting them on guppies, keep up with the bloodworms. more nutritious for them and its awesome that theyre already on dead foods! congrats!

Ya and its cheaper. I never would of thought they were eat it first try. But now I throw a cube in there and the attack it. I'll get a video of them eating it later a post it.
 
Looking good! Lucky you... got them off of live food already. And oh, 18 of them? Whoa, you gonna need a large pond.
 
Wiggles92;3288559; said:
Yep, definitely LMBs. Try frozen Hikari Brine Shrimp cubes; I got my bluegill and SMBs off live just by giving them one cube. One of them will try it, and then, BOOM!, feeding frenzy lol.

Yup! I've done this...and now I can offer flake and it'll be eaten.

*gasp* I feed flake sometimes. Don't yell at me!;)
 
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