Most Aggressive!!!!?????!!!!!!??????

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Even though bluegills don't get as large as most fish, they can be very aggressive amongst themselves and other fish if they think the other fish will give in.

I don't think catfish should be counted out. When my brown bullhead gets irritated because the other fish are taking the same exact piece of food he was about to eat and this happens 3-4 times, all hell breaks loose. He will go on a biting attack on half of the tank. If the fish keep stealing the exact piece of food the bullhead was about to eat, he goes on biting rampage over the whole tank at least 5 or 6 times.

After this, the fish know to allow the catfish to eat his food. The only other time the catfish goes on a biting rampage, there is too much chaos is happening with the other fish in the tank. The bluegills will be sparring off, or fighting over territory, the catfish will stop resting peacefully and take off mouth open.

Any fish he finds he will bite and if they don't move, he continues to bite and chase. Most of the bluegills get away without a bite, but a few get bit once, only two get bit two times. People think that you can scare a catfish away from it's home, look carefully, it will come back and bite your pole or even stab with it's fins.
 
WHY DOES EVERY THING THIS KID POsT HAVE 30 ?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!!? AFTER IT?
 
My AL spotted bass is very territorial and has killed 3 bluegills, all at least half it's size and the largest was the same total length. He also gets to any food dropped in the tank in less than 1 second meaning I have to feed a good amount at the same time just for my other fish to be able to eat...and by other fish I mean a 18" fire eel that's pretty timid except for feeding time, an 11" yellow perch that pants like a puppy at the surface for food and a 7" swordspine snook that is sneaky and fast. But my 6" AL spot beatas them all. He's eaten 2 nightcrawlers meant for the eel in one feeding, both worms were longer than him and he snatched them both right out of my fingers. His stomach was so distended I thought he would regurgetate them back up. So when I put some feeders in for the snook and perch he went and ate 2 1.5" comets on top of the nightcrawlers. He looked just like a miniature version of those crazy fat females ripe with roe that look like they can't even swim because of their bellies.

I guess this means my AL spot gets the vote for me.
 
my northern longear was the most aggressive fish i have ever owned, at a whopping 5" he killed four 6+" green sunfish and an 8" lmb
 
Top 5 pund for pound
1. SMB
2. Carp
3. Rock Bass
4. Sturgeon, don't really fight but sit like a rock when hooked
5. Green Sunfish
 
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