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== Tank compatibility ==
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|tank_compatibility=:The Rock bass has an relatively peaceful disposition and can be easily out-competed in a tank of aggressors, i.e. those related Centrarchids with genus ''Lepomis''.
:The Rock bass has an relatively peaceful disposition and can be easily out-competed in a tank of aggressors, i.e. those related Centrarchids with genus ''Lepomis''.
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|diet=:Live foods work best. Worms, grubs, and insects are readily accepted. Rock bass have a large mouth to body size ratio and will feed on smaller fishes given the opportunity. They should avoid being fed [[feeder fish]] however.
 
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|feeding_regime=:Depending on chosen diet, one to two times a day.
     
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|environment_specifics=:Rock bass need freshwater of a temperate temperature.  They prefer a [[demersal]] lifestyle.
== Diet ==
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|behaviour=:Being fairly shy, they like to be able to hide.  They need cracks and crevices and will often use these hiding areas to stage ambushes from.
:Live foods work best. Worms, grubs, and insects are readily accepted. Rock bass have a large mouth to body size ratio and will feed on smaller fishes given the opportunity. They should avoid being fed [[feeder fish]] however.
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|identification=:The Rock bass is a rather un-remarkable fish. They resemble a typical sunfish in body shape and size, however they possess a large mouth and will always have a red iris around the pupil of the eye.  They are brown-to-green in colour.
 
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== Feeding regime ==
 
:Depending on chosen diet, one to two times a day.
 
 
 
     
 
== Environment specifics ==
 
:Rock bass need freshwater of a temperate temperature.  They prefer a [[demersal]] lifestyle.
 
 
 
     
 
== Behaviour ==
 
:Being fairly shy, they like to be able to hide.  They need cracks and crevices and will often use these hiding areas to stage ambushes from.
 
 
 
     
 
== Identification ==
 
:The Rock bass is a rather un-remarkable fish. They resemble a typical sunfish in body shape and size, however they possess a large mouth and will always have a red iris around the pupil of the eye.  They are brown-to-green in colour.
 
 
 
     
 
 
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|Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Oddballs, Sunfish
 
|Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Oddballs, Sunfish

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