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I know that some people call these Blue gill but i think some are different and not good for a pond. What are these.
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1,2, and 4 are longear sunfish. 3 is a Bluegill.
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That is what I was thinking. Just having a hard time telling the difference in some of the green sunfish and the bluegill. # 1 is real easy to tell but the other green sunfish are hard to tell. They look closer to a reg bluegill.
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They could be a natural occurring cross too. That would make them even harder to tell part
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What is the difference between a longear sunfish and a green sunfish?
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