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Old May 21st, 2008  
Fish Bum
 
Grass Pickerel Information!!!!

Hello All,

I recieved a 45 gallon bowfront tank for my birthday( Thanks Mom and Dad ),
Anyway i was talking to my friend who is an avid aquarium enthusiest and he has a 5 inch grass pickerel that i just thought was exelent!!! It feeds on Feeder fish and i have a ten gallon tank for that. So...Does anybody have one and can speak from expeirence ? Give me some informatino, give me some advice, anything!!! Thanks!
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Old May 21st, 2008  
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From what I know they get over 1 foot long and are to large for a 45. They come from swampy areas and as you said feed on fish. Don't know much more about them that that.
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Old May 22nd, 2008  
Fish Bum
 
Thanks for all the info. Keep it coming!
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Old May 22nd, 2008  
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A rather violent fish for the hobby, and keeping one in a 45 gallon tank would be akin to locking a dog in a crate for it's entire life. Native fish are very sensitive to many of the chemicals and treatments we don't even think twice about for our tropicals.
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Old May 22nd, 2008  
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Esox americanus vermiculatus LeSueur

Other names -- little pickerel, barred pickerel, mud pickerel, slough pike, pickerel.

The grass pickerel, as its name implies, prefers a vegetated habitat. In recent collections it has been found in small Mississippi River tributary marsh areas in Clayton and Muscatine counties. Historically, it has been observed in the upper reaches of the Mississippi River between Wisconsin and Iowa and the lower reaches of its tributaries in southeastern Iowa. Twelve specimens were captured in Louisa County during a 1940 fishery survey and again in 1943 at the same site. Several more specimens were collected in this fishery's survey in a small tributary to the Cedar River in Muscatine County.

The body of the grass pickerel is long and slender, like the northern pike and muskellunge. Its snout resembles a duck-bill when viewed from the top. The color is green to olive-brown above, with wavy or worm-like bars on the side and light beneath. Both the cheeks and the opercles on the head are fully covered with scales. The branchiostegal rays number 11 to 13, and there are 4 mandibular pores. There are about 105 scales along the lateral line and 12 soft rays in the dorsal fin. It is a small fish, rarely exceeding 12 inches in length and usually from 7 to 10 inches at maturity.

Grass pickerel, like all members of this family, are carnivorous and voracious feeders. Small fishes make up the bulk of the diet, but aquatic insects and their larva are also eaten in significant quantities. The species prefers weedy areas, where it hunts by ambush, darting out from concealment to seize its prey.

The grass pickerel spawns in the early spring in very shallow waters. Eggs are usually broadcast over submergent vegetation and are unattended. There is some evidence in part of its natural range of an additional spawning period in late fall or early winter -- but not in Iowa. Here the fish reaches a length of about 3 or 4 inches the first year but seldom exceeds 13 inches when fully grown.



This information obtained from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources - Fisheries Department.
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Old May 23rd, 2008  
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99light - Excellent information and thanks for crediting where you got it .
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Old May 23rd, 2008  
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I agree that they get way too big for a 45g tank. I believe that they are also jumpers. You would have to have a tight, heavy lid to keep it safely in the tank.
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Old May 24th, 2008  
Fish Bum
 
Thank you very much and i appreciate it all. I wont get one then.
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Old May 24th, 2008  
Fish Keeper
 
Good choice! There is a plethora of other fish that you can put in your 45 that will live happily and helthily for their whole lives. You can go with cichlids if you want a more aggressive tank but a 45 is also a great size for a community planted tank.

Good luck with whatever you pick.
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Old May 24th, 2008  
Fish Bum
 
Ok thanks! I did some reasearch and found that there are some really interesting cichlids.What kind do you have?
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Old May 25th, 2008  
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I have kept Julidochromis Ornatus and Angelfish. Those are the only cichlids though. You might want to post in the Cichlid section of the forum and ask about them. There are some very knowledgeable cichlid keepers on here that would gladly help you.

http://www.fishlore.com/fishforum/cichlids/

You might want to pm Allie or steveangela1 They are very good with cichlids.
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Old May 26th, 2008  
Fish Bum
 
ok thanks!
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