warmouth

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midnight;694541; said:
you sure can..........







ever heard of google.com?
:ROFL: :D

lol you know what... your dead to me! :ROFL: Honestly I use google every 2 minutes and it didn't cross my mind to use it for this! My bad. But some of the stuff I don't think I could get from google like tanksize and water parameters...
 
I am setting up a 75 gal for a warmouth, shadow bass, and a snail bullhead, they are probably not as big a bio-load as an oscar. they get to about 12" or so and will adjust to almost any constant water params, from most reports they will eat quite literally anything once they get acclimated to tank life.
 
midnight;694914; said:
lol :grinno:
i got a little one in a 20 gallon.
water isnt that good.lol
i dont ever see him eat,he almost died once.
sits on the bottom till the lights go out.
then he darts all around.
hes with some cats and a bichir.
i think i have a :screwy: warmouth.
:ROFL: :popcorn:

I seem to remember that you had a RED TIDE of some sort in your pond and the tiny warmouth was one of the only survivors. Clean the water up and it may come around.
 
from what i have read, and people have told me, any of the 3 would be ok if it were kept by itself with frequent water changes,

Warmouths will eat anything
shadow bass and rock bass are much more picky, they will require live food, or frozen foods mainly, although i have heard 2 reports of them eating soft pellets
 
I would only go with shadow bass...they only get to about 8". Warmouth and rockbass have the potential to get up to 10-12".

Chad
 
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