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Pet Largemouth Bass



Billy was a very eager fish. He became very used to people and would jump out of the water to eat from my hand. The pond was 160 gallons. Don’t worry, I fed him soon after filming. RIP Billy 2004-2005.

25 Responses to “Pet Largemouth Bass”

  • fishNhooks1:

    thats way more than awsome

  • moomagui:

    @SuperBrandango nahh, coons gottem

  • SuperBrandango:

    @moomagui thats probably why he died you shouldnt feed them kitchen scraps

  • m1k3ydud3:

    i always try this with my bass wen i get a fresh 50 goldfish at the pet store, lol mine also pops the bag too..

  • FishboiFishboi:

    wow seafood? haha i feed mines kitchen scraps too. hey would you know what would be best to feed em so they can grow rapidly?

  • moomagui:

    I usually fed them nightcrawlers, goldfish, seafood kitchen scraps, and bugs that I found around the house.

  • FishboiFishboi:

    damn! nice preform. hey what do you usually feed em?

  • lordabomity:

    lol aggressive sob xD

  • moomagui:

    They definitely are fun to raise. I did try feeding my fish bullfrog tadpoles, but the bass and the bluegills spit them out. It seems like the catfish might have cleaned their plates, though, because the tadpoles disappeared after a week or so.

  • goosegod10:

    always release them(the big ones) they are hella fun to raise .go to the creek in the spring/summer for tadpoles and small fish /frogs , THEN the feeding session begins ..lol . lot of work keeping the ammonia down . good filters ..

  • aznbeeezy:

    LOL!!

  • 13Jamie14:

    holy shit dude that is awsome

  • moomagui:

    The plants on the surface are water hyacinths and the ones underwater are anacharis. The plant to the right tied to the pole is a pussy willow.

  • xxxpimper:

    what type of plant are the green ones that are all over? And what types of plants does the pond have?

  • moomagui:

    preformed

  • xxxpimper:

    Is it a liner pond, or preformed?

  • moomagui:

    Somewhere around 2.5 ft.

  • xxxpimper:

    How deep is the pond?

  • issoemeu14:

    auahuahahahhahahahaa

  • phishfan1991:

    ha very cool

  • SlowChromeHand:

    HAHHAHAHA!

  • Xorcizm:

    They’re very easy to raise, the bigger the living conditions, the bigger they usually get. Similiar to raising cichlids, but they’re not “tropicals”. Very Hardy

  • OK2FLY:

    Bass eat and poop a lot. Like bub4ever said, u just need a big enough tank and a hefty filtration system that can handle the feeding and poo output. These are great fish to keep if u are commited.

  • bub4ever:

    Not any different than taking care of regular fish. You just have to have a big enough tank 50+ gallons, and if you want other fish in the tank then make sure they cant be eaten.

  • pozatree:

    I live right behind a creek in the suburbs and even there I have seen bass I’m thinking about catching them when I learn about taking care of them. Any info on taking care of bass would be great!

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