Gar and bluegill can potentially live together in the same aquatic environment, but there are important considerations. Gar are predatory fish and may see bluegill as prey, especially if the bluegill are small. If you choose to keep them together, it's best to ensure the tank or pond is large enough and that the bluegill are of a size that reduces the risk of them being eaten. Additionally, maintaining proper water conditions and providing hiding spots can help minimize stress for both species.
Yes. But large catfish eat small bluegill.
Literally, everything. Large and smallmouth bass (tricky to catch), walleye, carp, bluegill, I've heard reports of gar, catfish, crappie.
No they live in freshwater.
Largemouth bass, black crappy, bluegill, catfish, bowfin, gar, sharks, mackerels, pompano, bluefish.
No they live in freshwater.
The gar may attack the lionfish, and the gar will get infected by poison and die. The lionfish may eat the dead gar as a snack.
Bluegill, Carp, and Coy
yes and sunfish do too.
bluegill, bass, and some catfish
They live in the upper mississippi river.
Bass and bluegill are nearly always used together to stock farm ponds. The bass eat bluegill to keep the population in check, and bluegills will eat bass eggs, so a balance is kept.
Well a gar is a big fish that live in rivers. they can only be caught in the summer