10+ lb. Peacock Bass!!
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 6:31 pm
I thought that would get your attention!
A friend of mine was trying to get rid of two temensis peacock bass. I didn't want to see them dumped into the lake so I cleared out my talopia and bluegills to make room for these two predators.
They went from their home tank to my pond in about 12 minutes so the transport was less stressful (I hope). If anyone is wondering, yes these are legal to possess. This species is generally not found in Lake Wilson but are common amongst aquarium peeps. The temensis species is the type found in South America and can grow to about 3' long. I believe the world record is now 28 lbs.!
Getting ready for the speedy transport using a 75 gallon tub with water from their home.
They have been living in a huge 650 gallon aquarium
The first net was no match for the mighty temensis!
12 minutes later they find their new home.
Maybe one day I'll weigh them but for now, straight to the pond.
Looks like they are in some type of defense mode adjusting to their new environment. Yes, those are bricks weighing down the new driftwood structure for the tems.
A friend of mine was trying to get rid of two temensis peacock bass. I didn't want to see them dumped into the lake so I cleared out my talopia and bluegills to make room for these two predators.
They went from their home tank to my pond in about 12 minutes so the transport was less stressful (I hope). If anyone is wondering, yes these are legal to possess. This species is generally not found in Lake Wilson but are common amongst aquarium peeps. The temensis species is the type found in South America and can grow to about 3' long. I believe the world record is now 28 lbs.!
Getting ready for the speedy transport using a 75 gallon tub with water from their home.
They have been living in a huge 650 gallon aquarium
The first net was no match for the mighty temensis!
12 minutes later they find their new home.
Maybe one day I'll weigh them but for now, straight to the pond.
Looks like they are in some type of defense mode adjusting to their new environment. Yes, those are bricks weighing down the new driftwood structure for the tems.