ID this Pbass?

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A better picture of the bass less stressed would help. Plus there is a awesome sticky that doesn't describe how to ID a juvenile bass, but it has some cool pictures.


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A better picture of the bass less stressed would help. Plus there is a awesome sticky that doesn't describe how to ID a juvenile bass, but it has some cool pictures.


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Is there anyway someone can go into the sticky and fix it? Even the photos are wrong.
 
A better picture of the bass less stressed would help. Plus there is a awesome sticky that doesn't describe how to ID a juvenile bass, but it has some cool pictures.


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ill take some better pics when he is not stressed, this pic was literally taken as soon as he was released into the tank..
 
Is there anyway someone can go into the sticky and fix it? Even the photos are wrong.

The mods that monitor the cichla forum don't even own bass. Maybe one or two, but you never hear from them.


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ill take some better pics when he is not stressed, this pic was literally taken as soon as he was released into the tank..

Sorry for the double post, but I know what your bass is by looking at it. I'm just trying to give the credit to the sticky that is posted in this forum. It is a sticky, but it lacks the descriptions of what the bass looks like at 6" and lower. I/we have kept most, if not all the bass that are on the market now from 3" to 32"+ and we have been in the cichla game for a hot second. But, there is a sticky with cool pictures.


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