
warmouth
#21
Guest_bass_*
Posted 24 January 2008 - 07:04 PM
#22
Guest_smbass_*
Posted 25 January 2008 - 10:59 AM
#23
Guest_bass_*
Posted 25 January 2008 - 06:53 PM
#24
Guest_Zephead4747_*
Posted 27 January 2008 - 04:57 PM
I have a big adult warmouth in a 75 gallon with a chain pike.
I do have a dollar sunfish in a 20 gallon (I found him at the local fish store)
Dollars are nice sunfish but aggressive
Check your tank, the warmouth might be food

#25
Guest_NativesRule_*
Posted 27 January 2008 - 10:13 PM
I'd also like some info on Rock Bass, what are they compatible with?
#26
Guest_Zephead4747_*
Posted 29 January 2008 - 08:56 PM
Hello nice to meet everyone!
I'd also like some info on Rock Bass, what are they compatible with?
not much!
in a big tank try other sunfish or perch.
#27
Guest_Gambusia_*
Posted 15 February 2008 - 11:24 PM
Check your tank, the warmouth might be food
. I'm asuming you meant grass/redfin right?
I don't think a 12" chain pike can eat a 8" warmouth
Besides they get a long quite well
#28
Guest_machineman_*
Posted 16 February 2008 - 11:19 AM
ok i live in California so how could i get black banded sunfish and how much r they.
I live in california too and can green sunfish if you want try one or two of those. If your close I may be able to send you one cheep. I have some and they eat flake food and any bug I put in with them. They are funny to watch too. Not the most colorful sunfish but I like them. I would say you could have 2-3 small ones to start if you want but you will have to move them out as they grow. If you had a 30 gal it would be better. PM me if you are interested in a Green.
#29
Guest_Newt_*
Posted 17 February 2008 - 04:32 PM
I don't think a 12" chain pike can eat a 8" warmouth
Besides they get a long quite well
I once had a grass pickerel try to eat a green sunfish; they were about the same relative sizes as your two fish (5" pickerel, 3" sunfish). Of course, the pickerel choked on the sunfish, so he at least got his revenge.
#30
Guest_Gambusia_*
Posted 18 February 2008 - 10:26 AM
#31
Guest_Gambusia_*
Posted 18 February 2008 - 10:28 AM
Hello nice to meet everyone!
I'd also like some info on Rock Bass, what are they compatible with?
I had a rock bass that I kept with other sunfish, gar and black crappie.
Rock bass can be aggressive.
#32
Guest_Moontanman_*
Posted 12 March 2008 - 07:28 PM
#33
Guest_Zephead4747_*
Posted 25 March 2008 - 10:48 PM
I catch warmouth on a regular basis and I've never seen one bigger than 3" or so. It's possible there is subspecies that lives here that doesn't grow to 12" Fritz Rhode would know for sure if he is monitering this thread. I can't seem to find his book to make sure.
yours are just stunted, get a YOUNG one, put it in it's own pond filled with leaches and minnows and it will easilly get 8+"
If you have a source of stunted fish: I currently have 2 greens that are about 3.5-4" They were about 1.5-2" when I got them early last spring. they eat like pigs and I am beginning to wonder if they are permenantly stunted (no fish in the pond I got them out of was over 2"). They are alone in a 40 gallon tank, I would assume they will likely never reach above 6 inches?
Edited by Zephead4747, 25 March 2008 - 11:20 PM.
#34
Guest_fishlvr_*
Posted 26 March 2008 - 07:13 PM
I catch warmouth on a regular basis and I've never seen one bigger than 3" or so. It's possible there is subspecies that lives here that doesn't grow to 12" Fritz Rhode would know for sure if he is monitering this thread. I can't seem to find his book to make sure.
Not a subspecies. Are they in a pond? If so, they've likely overpopulated to the point were low food supply, crowded conditions, and less than adequate water quality have stunted them. If you get a young one, say .5"-2", it shouldn't be "permanently" stunted. If given good water quality, space, and food, it should grow to full size. Even a subspecies wouldn't be THAT much smaller than average.
Are you positive you have warmouth? Bantams can look sort of like warmouth, and they average about 3".
#35
Guest_centrarchid_*
Posted 26 March 2008 - 09:54 PM
#36
Guest_butch_*
Posted 26 March 2008 - 10:34 PM
The stunted fishes doesn't mean they are subspecies just because of its sizeness but it must be different genetically in different populations.
I seen stunted northern pike, yellow perch, black bullhead, guppies, crappies and sunnies but are they subspecies? No, its just not right conditions of the lakes for them to be in. A healthiest fish can reached their maximiun size in right conditions.
#37
Guest_Zephead4747_*
Posted 28 March 2008 - 07:23 PM
Wow talking about stunted fishes again? Its a little creepier when someone suggested that you can put stunted fishes in smaller tanks.....
The stunted fishes doesn't mean they are subspecies just because of its sizeness but it must be different genetically in different populations.
I seen stunted northern pike, yellow perch, black bullhead, guppies, crappies and sunnies but are they subspecies? No, its just not right conditions of the lakes for them to be in. A healthiest fish can reached their maximiun size in right conditions.
No one suggested he put stunted fish in a small tank,
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