tony tropical Aimara MFK Member Mar 2, 2008 451 550 130 redditch uk Oct 18, 2016 #11 haynchinook334 said: Ugh!!!! If you don't know the collection point of "wild" bass, then call them as the sp. Name. Don't add "wild" to the name. IMO Click to expand... Well when you buy fish from a well known aquatic store and they tell you they are wild then you believe them
haynchinook334 said: Ugh!!!! If you don't know the collection point of "wild" bass, then call them as the sp. Name. Don't add "wild" to the name. IMO Click to expand... Well when you buy fish from a well known aquatic store and they tell you they are wild then you believe them
haynchinook334 Giant Snakehead MFK Member Feb 14, 2008 14,486 249 147 \m/(O_o)\m/ Oct 20, 2016 #12 If they are wild caught in Singapore, would you believe me? Because there are "wild" orinos in Singapore. If the seller doesn't know the collection point of their "wild" caught fish, then that would be a key for me that the bass are captive bred. IMO
If they are wild caught in Singapore, would you believe me? Because there are "wild" orinos in Singapore. If the seller doesn't know the collection point of their "wild" caught fish, then that would be a key for me that the bass are captive bred. IMO
tony tropical Aimara MFK Member Mar 2, 2008 451 550 130 redditch uk Oct 20, 2016 #13 haynchinook334 said: If they are wild caught in Singapore, would you believe me? Because there are "wild" orinos in Singapore. If the seller doesn't know the collection point of their "wild" caught fish, then that would be a key for me that the bass are captive bred. IMO Click to expand... That's fair enough mate wild or not still a stunner.IMO Reactions: haynchinook334
haynchinook334 said: If they are wild caught in Singapore, would you believe me? Because there are "wild" orinos in Singapore. If the seller doesn't know the collection point of their "wild" caught fish, then that would be a key for me that the bass are captive bred. IMO Click to expand... That's fair enough mate wild or not still a stunner.IMO