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Bass is a members only fish, only members can fish it.
Yes, largemouth are raised in farms for stocking purposes only, not as a food fish, like channel catfish and tilapia are.
You can find bass on the Catherby shore or the fishing guild. Please note it is a members only fish.
Technically, the question you wanted to ask is "can a large mouth bass produce offspring with a crappie?" "Mating" and "reproduction" are not synonymous. For example, a dog will "mate" (i.e, have sex with) with just about any animal that will have him. Similarly, a large mouth bass could technically "mate" (have sex with) a crappie in that the bass could spread his milk (sperm) over crappie eggs. However, only two animals of the same genus will produce offspring when they mate. The large mouth bass's genus and species is Micropterus salmoides. The white crappie is genus and species Pomoxis annularis. The black crappie is genus and species Pomoxis nigromaculatus. There are others, but you get the drift. The two types of fish are completely different genus and species. Thus, the answer to your real question is no, the sperm from the bass would not fertilize the crappies eggs.
Only if you had a humongous tank, they need space.
It was named the state fish in 1989. It is native only to Texas.
it dies or it will only swim in circles
fish that don`t live in salt water eg. goldfish, brown fish, largemouth bass, rainbow fish.. that is only what I know.. :P
you feed it and treat like a normal gold fish You do not treat a large mouth bass like a goldfish! i feed my bass goldfish but that doesnt mean it is one. you need a 75 gallon tank minimum, a very good filtration system (bass poop a lot) and depending on the size the right food. Mine eats live food only but it needs to be high in protein because of the fast growth rate of bass.
only if you put your pecker in its mouth and swing it around
Bass, solemn,and trout are the only fish in the taiga
In B.A.S.S. sanctioned events, you can catch all you want, but only the five largest bass may be weighed in. All fish are released alive, and weighing in a dead fish results in a penalty.