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Some of you know I am getting my first stock of fish from Overtons in 2 weeks for my new 2 acre pond. I am getting 2000 1-3 inch cnbg...400 1-3 inch res... and 30lbs fhm. It has been suggested to me to stock 100 4-6 inch cnbg also so they will spawn all summer and so my 9 yr. old grandson will have some fish to catch. My question is will the large cnbg eat too much of my forage fish and new fry? I will be feeding pellets daily also. I will stock bass next year.I really thought a 3 inch cnbg is big enough to spawn already. How big do they need to be to spawn? Lust nervous and want to get everything right.I would love to have 4-6 inch fish but I don't want to mess things up.Just wanted to get some more input before I make my decision.
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