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|species=Micropterus salmoides | |species=Micropterus salmoides | ||
|extra_scientific_names=Labrus salmoides, Aplites salmoides, Grystes salmoides, Huro salmoides, Huro nigricans, Grystes nigricans, Perca nigricans, Grystes megastoma | |extra_scientific_names=Labrus salmoides, Aplites salmoides, Grystes salmoides, Huro salmoides, Huro nigricans, Grystes nigricans, Perca nigricans, Grystes megastoma | ||
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|caption=Largemouth Bass | |caption=Largemouth Bass | ||
|availability=C | |availability=C | ||
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|min_sg=1 | |min_sg=1 | ||
|max_sg=1 | |max_sg=1 | ||
− | |min_tank_size= | + | |min_tank_size=55 |
|min_tank_size_unit=gal | |min_tank_size_unit=gal | ||
|min_ph=7.0 | |min_ph=7.0 | ||
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|max_water_hardness=15 | |max_water_hardness=15 | ||
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− | = | + | |origin=From the St. Lawrence to the Great Lakes, Hudson Bay (Red River), and Mississippi River basins; Atlantic drainages from North Carolina to Florida and to northern Mexico; the species has been introduced widely as a game fish and is now cosmopolitan. Several countries report adverse ecological impact after introduction. |
− | From the St. Lawrence to the Great Lakes, Hudson Bay (Red River), and Mississippi River basins; Atlantic drainages from North Carolina to Florida and to northern Mexico; the species has been introduced widely as a game fish and is now cosmopolitan. Several countries report adverse ecological impact after introduction. | + | |sexing=:Not sexually dimorphic |
− | + | |tank_compatibility=:Best kept in large species tanks in a group, or with similar-sized robust North American fish. Smaller fish are likely to be eaten or nipped. | |
− | + | |diet=:Largemouth Bass are unfussy eaters, they should be fed high quality pellets or flake and supplemented with foods like [[bloodworm]], shrimp, earthworms, crickets and wingless fruit flies. May also accept some vegetable material. | |
− | + | |feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day. | |
− | :Not sexually dimorphic | + | |environment_specifics=:Keep this fish in large well-filtered tanks. Planting should be robust as this fish may redecorate and the tank should be dimly lit. |
− | + | |behaviour=:Generally placid | |
− | + | |identification=:A greenish-grey fish with black stripes down the length of the body. | |
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− | :Best kept in large species tanks in a group, or with similar-sized robust North American fish. Smaller fish are likely to be eaten or nipped. | ||
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− | :Largemouth Bass are unfussy eaters, they should be fed high quality pellets or flake and supplemented with foods like [[bloodworm]], shrimp, earthworms, crickets and wingless fruit flies. May also accept some vegetable material. | ||
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− | :Keep this fish in large well-filtered tanks. Planting should be robust as this fish may redecorate and the tank should be dimly lit. | ||
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{{Categories | {{Categories | ||
|Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Oddballs | |Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Oddballs |