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fisherman111 | Fri Nov-15-02 12:46 AM |
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#5596, "Baby Bass"
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I think I saw this before, but I can't find the thread. I've been raising a few LM and a SM bass (all around 3 inches big) in my aquarium. The first thing they did was eat all of my other fish....which was sort of cool and I expected it to happen. However, after they cleaned out my aquarium, I started feeding them feeder goldfish. The 3 bass that I have eat approx 30 goldfish a week. They are getting a bit expensive to feed.
I heard that they will eat Ciclid pellets. I bought some, but they will not touch the stuff (even if I starve them). Has anyone had any luck getting bass to eat dried flakes or pellets, or any other dried foods?
Thanks..
Greg C
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RE: Baby Bass,
dirty,
Sep 06th 2002, #1
RE: Baby Bass,
blaksun,
Sep 06th 2002, #2
RE: Baby Bass,
xcellentfx,
Sep 07th 2002, #3
RE: Baby Bass - the legal way,
NorCalAngler,
Sep 09th 2002, #11
RE: Baby Bass,
Joel,
Sep 07th 2002, #4
RE: Baby Bass,
George,
Sep 07th 2002, #5
RE: Baby Bass,
bassnet,
Sep 08th 2002, #6
RE: Baby Bass,
basserman,
Sep 08th 2002, #7
RE: Baby Bass,
fisherman111,
Sep 08th 2002, #8
RE: Baby Bass,
Sacto John,
Sep 09th 2002, #9
Getting bass to eat koi pellets,
Leapin Bass,
Sep 09th 2002, #10
RE: Getting bass to eat koi pellets,
Randy,
Sep 09th 2002, #12
RE: Getting bass to eat koi pellets,
me,
Sep 09th 2002, #13
RE: Getting bass to eat koi pellets,
Leapin Bass,
Sep 10th 2002, #23
RE: Baby Bass,
Grom85,
Sep 09th 2002, #14
RE: Baby Bass,
bassnet,
Sep 09th 2002, #15
RE: Baby Bass,
nosehookrook,
Sep 10th 2002, #16
RE: Baby Bass,
xcellentfx,
Sep 10th 2002, #17
RE: Baby Bass,
xcellentfx,
Sep 10th 2002, #18
RE: Baby Bass,
NoTrollMotor,
Sep 10th 2002, #19
RE: Baby Bass,
nosehookrook,
Sep 10th 2002, #20
RE: Baby Bass,
mceehops,
Sep 10th 2002, #21
RE: Baby Bass,
NOSEROOKHOOK,
Sep 10th 2002, #27
RE: Baby Bass,
xcellentfx,
Sep 10th 2002, #29
RE: Baby Bass,
NOSEHOOKROOK,
Sep 10th 2002, #30
Hey Nose Hook Rook!,
bassnet,
Sep 10th 2002, #32
RE: Baby Bass,
xcellentfx,
Sep 10th 2002, #24
RE: Baby Bass,
xcellentfx,
Sep 10th 2002, #28
RE: Baby Bass,
Leapin Bass,
Sep 10th 2002, #25
And...,
Leapin Bass,
Sep 10th 2002, #26
RE: Baby Bass,
NoTrollMotor,
Sep 12th 2002, #34
RE: Baby Bass,
Grom85,
Sep 10th 2002, #22
RE: Baby Bass,
hey,
Sep 10th 2002, #31
RE: Baby Bass,
Sharkbait,
Sep 11th 2002, #33
RE: Baby Bass,
xsk8rgrl,
Sep 14th 2002, #35
RE: Baby Bass,
Leapin Bass,
Sep 17th 2002, #36
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dirty | Fri Sep-06-02 06:58 PM |
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#5597, "RE: Baby Bass"
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hey, i really want to do that too. where did you get your fish? im sure its illegal to get bass that small.
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NorCalAngler | Mon Sep-09-02 06:10 AM |
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#5600, "RE: Baby Bass - the legal way"
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The site below is based in Africa but they buy fingerlings from the US. Several sources are listed for both northern strain and florida strain fingerlings.
http://www.bigbass.0catch.com/id8.htm
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George | Sat Sep-07-02 09:11 AM |
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#5602, "RE: Baby Bass"
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I have a few 8-9 inch bass in my small backyard pond. I've raised them since they were about as long as yours. The cheapest way to feed them is to start a compost pile. put grass clippings in the pile and in a few months you should be able to bet thirty to fourty worms out of it a couple of times a week. good luck! George
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bassnet | Sun Sep-08-02 10:36 AM |
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#5603, "RE: Baby Bass"
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Your fish look nice, but they will not be liking that tank for long- is it a hex? They need some room to swim, don't stop feeding them feeders, either- only problem is those goldfish are dirty, lots of waste ends up in the substrate which those cool little bass will find unappealing. Four 3-4" bass need a 100 gallon tank at least to be happy, and that is still cramping their style. I know it is illegal in most states (for sure in CA) to keep game fish and such, but I can't help myself. Just make sure you take real good care of them, the fact that you are asking here is cool. They will probably eat frozen brine shrimp, you might try it. My calico loves them, when I can't get him guppies. Plus a little variety in their diet is good. Worms are probably a really good staple diet, as others mentioned. And crickets, if you got 'em. Probably not cheese sandwiches, mine hated those. They made the water cloudy too. What is the water temp you have, curious about the smallie- I would love to have a smallie in a tank. LIttlel dads can be found in almost any bit of water, not sure where you are located, but the little dads would be epic for your bass- I have a red tail cat, amazon style, he can't get enough dads.
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fisherman111 | Sun Sep-08-02 03:52 PM |
Member since Jul 07th 2002
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#5605, "RE: Baby Bass"
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Thanks for all of the info...I'll start the worm farm ASAP. As for space, I am currently using a 30 gallon Hex. Yeah, probably too small for 3 bass. I'm thinking of releasing the LM and just raising the smallie, (the smallie beats the hell out of the other bass anyways). Smallie has bright red eyes too.
For temps, I read that cooler water is better for smallies I have turned off my heaters as the summer weather keeps the water at approx 68-75.
In the winter I'll keep the water around 62-65. It's interesting to study their behavior....how they are territorial, how they ambush prey, etc...
In the mean time, gotta make a trip to the pet store for more feeder goldfish....they ate 38 of them in the last week.
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Randy | Mon Sep-09-02 07:41 AM |
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#5608, "RE: Getting bass to eat koi pellets"
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Be careful guys, you need a special permit to keep any game fish of any kind. Had a bud that got popped big time for having lobster in a tank.
RD
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me | Mon Sep-09-02 09:13 AM |
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#5609, "RE: Getting bass to eat koi pellets"
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Didn't the red-ear turtle eventually went after the bass? I know when I had turtles, they ate anything that moved in the water no matter the size.
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bassnet | Mon Sep-09-02 02:51 PM |
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#5612, "RE: Baby Bass"
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Grom, wish you would have asked earlier, my buddy just moved to North Carolina and was giving away a 125 with stand, nice tank. I didn't have room for it or I would have set up another tank. I have a 30 gallon tank with a stand and most of the stuff you need, it's dirty and needs a hard cleaning but if you want it it's yours- let me know.
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nosehookrook | Tue Sep-10-02 01:57 AM |
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#5613, "RE: Baby Bass"
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Grom, or anyone looking for a perfect tank for the job, please reply... I have a 80 gallon, (cust. stand, cust. canopy) complete w/ lighting, mud filters, penguin's and the whole nine, thick diamond edge glass, if anyone is interested, let me know...
GO JOHN MURRAY!!!
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NoTrollMotor | Tue Sep-10-02 02:54 AM |
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#5616, "RE: Baby Bass"
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How much you want for the 80 gallon tank?
Hey leapin, Can you get the peacocks at most aquarium stores. Where did you get yours? I don't want to sweat the DFG raiding my living room, but peacocks legally would be really cool!
NoTrollMotor
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nosehookrook | Tue Sep-10-02 07:51 AM |
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#5617, "RE: Baby Bass"
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this is not any little starter tank, I would do everything, (extra filters, chemicals, penguins, the whole 9) for $200 even.
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mceehops | Tue Sep-10-02 08:41 AM |
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#5618, "RE: Baby Bass"
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Tempting offer... where are you located nosehook?
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NOSEROOKHOOK | Tue Sep-10-02 09:27 AM |
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#5619, "RE: Baby Bass"
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I WORK IN IRVINE, AND LIVE IN RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA
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NOSEHOOKROOK | Tue Sep-10-02 09:48 AM |
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#5621, "RE: Baby Bass"
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NO TIME FOR THAT BRO, WORK, WORK, WORK!!!!!
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bassnet | Tue Sep-10-02 03:14 PM |
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#5622, "Hey Nose Hook Rook!"
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Come on guy, you spent more time on the Charmin grouper pond then you did working!! At least you weighed in a hefty limit, those things can be nasty! How was the old skool skate vid?
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NoTrollMotor | Thu Sep-12-02 09:06 AM |
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#5627, "RE: Baby Bass"
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Thanks for all the info!! I used to raise African cichlids, so I think I'm up for the peacocks.
NoTrollMotor
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hey | Tue Sep-10-02 10:10 AM |
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#5629, "RE: Baby Bass"
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find a small creek and use a trout net to catch all the little guppies in there. then separate the bass from the guppies(don't stick them in one tank). raise the guppies and feed them to the bass.
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xsk8rgrl | Sat Sep-14-02 10:19 AM |
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#5631, "RE: Baby Bass"
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great bunch of messages, I want to do it too, u all sound so cute, "Well, my bass is 5 lb's now,", "My Bass is 5, and I have had him for 2 years." so silly sounding, it makes we want to train a Bass to eat certain things, grow worms, and all that jazz. Really great posts : ) xsk8rgrl
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