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I love my baby ebjd. Lil Eddie. The severum chomped his tail within 5secs. Thankfully most of it grew back
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Subbed your channel, I gotta say it looks like you have a blast down there fishing, Wish I was you! Nice set ups tooThere are alot of fishing and fishkeeping videos on my channel as well
I would keep a locals tank. I have seen some pictures of the pbass and myans they catch out there. Has to be a blast.Thanks dude! Yea i havent been fishing in a while as the summer months usually don't produce as much action here off land.
The cool thing is that in freshwater there are so many invasive species in our canals. I can literally go to my backyard and catch oscars, jaguars, peacock bass, clown knife, snakeheads, blood parrots and others lol
EBJD are not like there well known JD. They shouldn't be called Jack Dempseys because they will not fight like him. I have a ton of calico convicts so if you want any in the future let me know. I breed them for feeders for my peacock bass.Callum (calico convict) may be going back. He keeps chasing and biting Eddie (electric blue jack dempsey).
They're both the same size, but Callum has been a strong and very active fish since the moment he touched the tank water. He just won't leave Eddie alone :\
EBJD are not like there well known JD. They shouldn't be called Jack Dempseys because they will not fight like him. I have a ton of calico convicts so if you want any in the future let me know. I breed them for feeders for my peacock bass.
EBJD are really passive and touchy fish. Very delicate and weak. once they get past 3" they seem to toughen up but no where near the regular JD.
And convicts well they are just beasts for little fish.