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Lepomis gulosus

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Warmouth
Warmouth
Species Lepomis gulosus
Family Centrarchidae
Difficulty Moderate
Min. Tank Size 283.906 liters
283,905.884 mL

75 US Gallons (283.9L)

Size 12.205 in

30-31 cm (11.8-12.2")

sg Freshwater
pH 7.0 - 7.5
Temp. 283.15 K
50 °F
509.67 °R

293.15 K
68 °F
527.67 °R
10 -20 °C (50-68°F)

Water Hardness

10-20 °d

Stocking Ratio 1:1 M:F
Availability Uncommon
Diet

Carnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods

Life Span

8-12 years

Habitat

North America

Contents

[edit] Alternative names

Warmouth, Warmouth Perch

[edit] Synonyms

Pomotis gulosus, Chaenobryttus gulosus

[edit] Sexing

Males are more colourful, females plumper with ripe eggs.

[edit] Tank compatibility

This fish is considerably docile for it's size. It has been kept with smaller sunfish and cichlids whom require similar water parameters. The Warmouth gets large (around 10 inches, sometimes more) so they are best kept in tanks of 55 gallons or more. Another consideration when choosing a tank for this fish is that the Warmouth is a predatory fish and as a result has nutrient rich waste. This can lead to very dirty water if water changes are not performed on a regular basis and inadequate filtering is utilized.(Personal note: I have kept this species in a 55g tank with 2 filters for a total of 400 gallons per hour filter flow)
Warmouth will tend to hide when they have nothing interesting to do, but they will come out of hiding to greet whoever feeds them. After being roused, they can be found swimming at any level in the aquarium, taking in the scenery.
It's best to provide the Warmouth with places to hide in rocks and plants. False plants work fine if live plants are too difficult to keep.
Water parameters are not crucial. This fish has been kept in hard water and pH up to 8.3 in the writer's home.

[edit] Diet

Warmouth love live minnows and can occasionally swallow 2 at a time because of their large mouths. Frozen foods are usually accepted eagerly. Bloodworms and shrimp work well, but not brine shrimp as they are too small. The Warmouth is entirely predatory so most small aquatic animals or insects will be good food.

[edit] Feeding regime

Being a predator, the wild Warmouth doesn't always catch it's prey. As such, it's best to let the fish have a day without food once in a while. This practice also keeps water pollution levels lower.

[edit] Environment Specifics

North American rivers, ponds and lakeshores with good ambush points for these active and predatory fish. Enjoys plants and rock décor as well as driftwood.

[edit] Behaviour

Can be aggressive towards other fish.

[edit] Identification

Red eyes, greenish base colour, males very splendid in mating season. Large mouth.

[edit] Pictures

[edit] External links

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