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Keeping a wild bass in a home aquarium.



A few things you might need to know to keep a wild bass in a home aquarium. Feeding a bass live night crawlers.

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  1. The sunfish are always the highlight of vacationing in the northwoods. About 30 of them would swarm over every time I walk out to the docks because they know what it means XD Either 'protection' or food.

  2. I have two little ones in my tank with some cichlids. Have to feed both at the same time at opposite ends of the tank or the dominant one gets all the worms. The dominant one is starting to eat some of the ciclid pellets now, which will make feeding easier. They also like little strips of venison about as well as worms.

  3. Illegal to release a fish once it's been kept in a aquarium. This could introduce new diseases into the ecosystem and decimate the ecosystem. Keep it if going to bring home. I have green sunfish and bluegill since they were less then an inch. Monsters now… green sunfish act just like bass and aggressive as hell

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