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We have stocked our pond with Georgia Giants Hybrid Bluegills. They are getting quite large and I wonder how long lived they are since I understand they will not reproduce. Any ideas?
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Rock creek they can reproduce but you don't want the offspring. There is a bunch here on the subject just do a search for Georgia Giant. Very little is known about the fish as it is proprietary and no science is released by the owner. Assuming they are like a HBG then in your location 6-8 years could be expected with no problem. See this one for example http://www.pondboss.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=169112&fpart=1
Last edited by ewest; 07/30/09 04:47 PM.
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