soo ive been thinking and i need some opinions

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basstank

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so i have been thinking and i got my new 75gallon tank. this is my top 6 list to get for fish:
1.warmouth
2.chain pickerel
3.red bullhead
4.brown bullhead
5.black crapie or RTC
6.LMB or SMB
any suggestions? im open for all suggestions but i am very fond of native fish.
 
RTC if you can get a bigger tank later they are definitely my favorite fish
 
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yea i rlly want a lmb soo badly but i know i would need a bigger tank. wut i wanted to do was release it in a pond tht my neighbor build. its a huge pond but it has no fish in it... well tht we know of. BUT there are probably about 50,000 tadpoles/ frogs so i could prob release a male and female there and keep releaseing fish and just start stocking it. but yea pickerel seem really awsome. are they aggresive feeders? (im wondering about in a tank, theres nothing unagressive about a pickerel lol.)
 
basstank;4285444; said:
so i have been thinking and i got my new 75gallon tank. this is my top 6 list to get for fish:
1.warmouth
2.chain pickerel
3.red bullhead
4.brown bullhead
5.black crapie or RTC
6.LMB or SMB
any suggestions? im open for all suggestions but i am very fond of native fish.

The Warmouth is a great fish, not overly aggressive but i think it would mayby bully the crappie, and the bass would probably beat up the warmouth, The cats should be ok with anything but maybe each other. Is RTC red tailed cat?? Love em, but in a 75 once before i paid any attention the one i had at about a foot took care of about a dozen nice cichlids for me, Havent really missed those since i went Native But a huge tank is in youre future on that guy, or the bass either for that matter , But Thats a great excuse for " just gotta buy a bigger tank" :ROFL:
 
Nice list, Lmb will need a bigger tank as has already been mentioned. I'm glad to see a warmouth on your list. My warmouth has become one of my favorite sunfish, really cool fish!
 
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