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So i was thinking of putting black bullhead catfish in a pond because they are delicious but problem is that the have growing stunt at a 300 g so i really dont know what to do.does somebody know how to overcame it
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300g (or .6 lb) is below average for an adult bullhead. If you stock them in your pond they may do better if you stock a few less than recommended to allow for them to grow.
In general however, bullheads don't grow very big. They max out around 700-900g (1.5-2 lb)
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matija, bullheads over populate quickly and stunt. Have you considered Channel Catfish, and/or using quality commercial fish food?
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We dont have channel but we have wls catfish
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