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I am one of those Texans that calls all of the bream or blugill "perch". Is there a source to look at to identify what types are in the tanks. The one's that I caught Sat. in one of the tanks were Greenish backed, yellow stomach , and had real light blue streaks around it's mouth. Overall apperance was dark except the stomach area, but real attractive fish.
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thx Jimmy, will check them out
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From your description; very likely the fish was a green sunfish. Light blue to blue-green streaks radiating across lower gill cover is a key character for green sunfish.
aka Pond Doctor & Dr. Perca Read Pond Boss Magazine - America's Journal of Pond Management
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Bill, you were right. I checked out the sites and it is a Green Sunfish. Now the next question is , are they ok? Or what are the drawbacks compared to others.
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If you go to catagory "Questions and Observations" and then choose topic "Green Sunfish" I think you will have all your questions answered. Ric
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If you can read this ... thank a teacher. Since it's in english ... thank our military! Ric
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Hey Bluntpount, you are right on. That looks exactly like them. Ok, now what the heck is their biggest drawback... ? Thx for ur help guys..
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Warmouth are considered "trash" fish. If you keep a healthy balance of bass/bluegill in your pond, they will not become a problem.
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I have seen alot of ponds with warmouth, I have never concluded that warmouth were causing dramatic fish population problems. they seem to coexist pretty well. I would not intentionally stock them.
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