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On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, Josh Wiegert wrote:

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> NANFAMAN wrote:
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> > > was wondering if anybody here keeps or knows resources on keeping
> > >freshwater fish from Native US waters like Cats, bluegill sunfish bass
> > >etcetra!
> > >I think it sounds interesting and wanted to know if this was d
> > 
> > Ohhhh MEMEMEMEMEMEME Ask me :)
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> > Be glad to help ask away :0
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> 
> just want to know about it
> what you kept
> what size tank
> I am thinking of getting a 40 and planting it
> what fish can go together I like cats and little sunfish and bass alot 
> how can I do this?
> just let me in on your experience
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Kept some channel cats, Green Sunfish and Largemouth Bass in a 75 Gal.
once.  Try to keep everything 3 inches or under and you should be ok. No
more than 3 bass in a 40 gal. tank.  Make sure the Sunfish are MUCH larger
than the Bass (and catfishes).  I have seen Largemouths eat a fish over
half their length.  I would highly recommend deleting either the Basses or
the Sunfishes, it's possible but not easy to keep both together.




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