This is another of those predatory fish that will hunt and eat anything live that it can get into its mouth. No they are not community fish and should never be mixed with fish you wish to keep alive. You may well keep one of these alive in a large tank but the other fish would be eaten
Okay ive added on to this what if i got a fish that would end up being a little smaller would there still be promblems?
Yes..Can survive a variety of water conditions.
Yes, largemouth bass have gills.
yes
no, peacock bass are related to cichlids, largemouth are sunfish
Largemouth can survive in brackish water, but not purely saltwater environments.
how do bass migrate
No, largemouth bass are an extremely common and widespread species.
A big largemouth would eat a smaller fish of any species.
The largemouth bass, which is native to North America, is a freshwater fish that belongs to the sunfish family. The largemouth bass is widely sought after by anglers as they are known to put up a great fight if hooked.
Largemouth bass
Largemouth Bass
No. The largemouth bass, Micropterus Salmoides, is not an endangered species, and is quite common wherever it is found.