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Old 02-22-2012, 11:43 PM   #1
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What's better than a Gulf Coast Pygmy Sunfish?

What's better than a (Elassoma Gilberti) Gulf Coast Pygmy Sunfish?


20 of them, of course!




Caught another gar while dipnetting today, same spot that I caught the last one in, so maybe he's just hanging out.


And a short interlude with a photogenic multi and a mean mugging EBJD.


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Old 02-22-2012, 11:46 PM   #2
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Some of the boys are already coloring up since they have settled in and spotted the females.



E. gilberti doing what they do best, hanging in plants, can you find him?


And finally, a totally freshwater ghost shrimp posing on a nice plant leaf.

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Wow jetta, those sunfish are sick! Truly awesome.
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Old 02-23-2012, 10:39 AM   #5
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Thanks, I'll get some pictures after they color up more.
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Old 02-23-2012, 07:06 PM   #6
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My hang on external breeder box came in today, and it's awesome.


I'm doing a review on it later, maybe this weekend when I'm less busy.

So I put a male into one section of the breeder box and after adding a female he colored up instantly.



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Those are great pictures. I can't believe how cute those little guys are!
Is that breeder box the one with with its own little hob-type filter thing that shares water with the main tank?
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Old 02-23-2012, 07:17 PM   #8
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Yup, this particular one is made by marina, but they all seem basically the same. It has 3 compartments with removable dividers. It's not huge, but it works well as an isolation or growout tank, especially for something like livebearers.
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where do you get those awesome sunfish?
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Old 02-23-2012, 08:54 PM   #10
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I found these particular ones in a creek near freeport fl yesterday.
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sorry about the video quality.
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I found these particular ones in a creek near freeport fl yesterday.
Wow I wish I could find wild fish near me that could be kept in a moderately sized tank. All I have near me are trout and bass and I don't have the room or desire to keep a tank big enough that could house them
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what size tank do they need?
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I'd go with a 2 gallon or bigger.
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These fish are awesome. They are small, peaceful, and don't eat young!
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That is so not fair!! Very very nice fish! So healthy looking and everything!
Do you just go out to your backyard and grab fish to sell?
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No, I collect and keep them, sometimes I sell extras or f1's but it's not really a goal of mine currently.
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No, I collect and keep them, sometimes I sell extras or f1's but it's not really a goal of mine currently.
Nice, I bet that's cheaper then buying them
Its kinda cool that they are local fish too.
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No, I collect and keep them, sometimes I sell extras or f1's but it's not really a goal of mine currently.
And your allowed? You dont need anything special to do this?

Thats very cool! All i can catch in my creek are crawdads..
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I'd go with a 2 gallon or bigger.
how many could you do in a 2.5? one or more?
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