how about a longear sunfish,a pair of pumpkinseeds , a lone bluegill, a xanthic redbreast sunfish, a rock bass and a yellow bass
Pumpkinseeds can be slightly aggressive, but manageable. Longears can be very aggressive as can bluegill. I tend to avoid those for that reason. Northern sunfish/northern longears can work with other sunnies, but ime they are too aggressive with others of their own species.
Perch will work long term in that size tank, but be prepared as they are big eaters.
Please reconsider the bowfin. That would be a great tank for one and mine gets along with all my sunnies.
how about a longear sunfish,a pair of pumpkinseeds , a lone bluegill, a xanthic redbreast sunfish, a rock bass and a yellow bass
I agree with you bass are really kinda boring until you feed them, I love catching them and am an avid fisherman but having one in a tank makes me think a ton of them watch a lure go by and you only catch the most aggressive.I've kept largemouth in the past, but lepomis are more entertaining as a whole imo.
I was thinking...
Bluegill
Pumpkinseed
Green
Red ear
Dollar(maybe)
Ozark bass maybe I'm afraid a big rock may try the smaller suns
Bullhead
Sunfish packed pretty tight, but I'm not sure about exact numbers of each yet until I do more research. The main fish will be ozark longears though.
You can add moresunnies and even a white crappieNot bad. I would hope for more suns in a 300 though. The bowfin appealing to the monster keeper in me. I'm afraid it will cause havoc though.
Gonna be awesome at feeding timeI think I'm going to go...
8 blues
15 central longear
10 dollar
2 bullheads
Gonna be awesome at feeding time
FWIW- I have the current stock in a 225gl; Guadalupe Bass, Spotted Bass, Rio, White river Longear, Texas Longear, Redbreast, 2 Redspot, Warmouth, Green, 3 BluegillXGreen hybrids (1 is pushing 12"). All are adult size fish.
This has been a great mix for me, enough fish that I don't see constant territorial fights like you would in a lower stocked tank
I see your latest list of fish you are going to stock, I would encourage more diversity to see how different natives fill different niches. Either way good luck and post pics.