Peacock bass sizes

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Ogre One

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What would be able to stay in a 210 gallon for life?
 
Alot of different varieties for a long time main thing is water turnover and filtration WATER QUALITY is number one SECOND AIRATION ..Just get some as fry and sit back enjoy and watch them grow very exiting and fun ..After a couple years of growth and all the work you have to put in you will know personally if you want to take it to the next level of commitment you may not know what i am talkin about right now or you may i don't know you but believe me you will LOL!!!! after these couple years if you are still commited you will find a way to get your hands on a larger tank just for them Good luck!!!!!! HUGH....
 
have a fx5 in there as of now with two sponge filters soon to be 4, have an eheim 2217 on the way. they would be with my jardini :D.
 
Your never going to have a bass for life, because once you purchase that first one, you will raise it, than see another you like, than sell that one for the other one, than you have to have one of each species, than you have to have more than one, then you get a grow out tank, then they get to big, than you start over, and then your a full addict like the rest of us....Have Fun.:)
 
Your never going to have a bass for life, because once you purchase that first one, you will raise it, than see another you like, than sell that one for the other one, than you have to have one of each species, than you have to have more than one, then you get a grow out tank, then they get to big, than you start over, and then your a full addict like the rest of us....Have Fun.:)
well said (as i look over my shoulder at three grow out tanks full of pbass )
 
:jaw::jaw: sounds interesting!!
Have to wait a month for them to be in season tho:(
 
The Eheim 2217 is a very good pick up but i would have went a little bigger with the 2262, 2260, 2250.
 
Your never going to have a bass for life, because once you purchase that first one, you will raise it, than see another you like, than sell that one for the other one, than you have to have one of each species, than you have to have more than one, then you get a grow out tank, then they get to big, than you start over, and then your a full addict like the rest of us....Have Fun.:)

thats ****n funny as! so true tho
 
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