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What is needed to keep my pet baby largemouth bass alive??


the bass is about 4 or 5 inches long. I have it in a small tank and I feed it small minnows from the body of water it came from……wut else do i need so it can survive longer???

6 Responses to “What is needed to keep my pet baby largemouth bass alive??”

  • Richard R.:

    You can feed them minnows, or really small feeder goldfish. I managed to find a good site i bookmarked when i intended to raise my own. This guy has been doing it for a long time and will have answers to all your questions, good luck!

    http://brushyland.com/tank.htm

  • JOHN:

    An air pump and anti-chlorine solution.

  • Jason:

    Worms minnows/baitfish

  • V10bruiser:

    Worms, Worms, Worms. They take up a small basses diet almost completely.

  • Mongo:

    Tyler, I fed mine dead shrimp, he would actually take it right out of your hand. He also liked small minnows, and grass shrimp. {{{{{{{{ Important}}}}}}}}} Do not leave any uneaten food in the tank unless it’s live,,or it will kill him !!!!

  • True true:

    I did they same exact thing and all I got it a fish tank filter and an airator but mine is 8 inches long so idk if you will need an airator unless the tank is small

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