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When I put them in they were about 2 inches long, the biggest ones.
Now, a few months later, 6 - 6.5 inches and wide.
You should see them. They are gorgeous. I threw a cast net out in deep water this afternoon, and hauled in two Copper nose bream, both are over 6 inches.
One was like a turquoise green color with vertical bars. I should have taken a photo but I wanted to get it back in the water fast.
It was the most beautiful bream I have ever seen.
The other was a lavender color with some darker purples and pink and green flecks. Also with vertical bars.
I cannot believe how beautiful these fish are and how fast they have grown. Both were fat and healthy.
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Sounds like they are doing great Jason. Congrats.
John
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Congrats Jason, sounds exciting. If you don't mind me asking, where did you get them ?
If it was easy everybody would do it !!!
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