How many Peacock bass can I keep in a 125 gallon tank with a green terror?

August 18, 2009 - 4:17 pm


None I’m afraid. A 125g is actually too small for Peacock Bass. They can get over 24", more like 16"-18" in captivity, and are exceptionally active, they’re really not recommended for any smaller than 200g.

4 Responses to “How many Peacock bass can I keep in a 125 gallon tank with a green terror?”

  1. catx Says:

    None I’m afraid. A 125g is actually too small for Peacock Bass. They can get over 24", more like 16"-18" in captivity, and are exceptionally active, they’re really not recommended for any smaller than 200g.
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  2. snowflake311 Says:

    Yeah the peacock bass is a monster. You can not keep him in a 120 gal you need a 300 gal Or 200gal. But you could have a green terror and a severum or oscar.
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  3. Dave Says:

    You could keep two peacock bass at the most, but no green terror. This is because when the bass gets big enough it will eat your green terror. Peacock bass get so big that they can easily eat a full grown green terror. Good luck.
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  4. Doc_Sidâ„¢ Says:

    none.
    sadly,your tank is too small.
    a single peacock bass can need upto 300 gallons to itself, depending on the type.(more than 7 types)

    you can keep a young peacock bass in there temporarily till he grows to a foot.
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