Aquarium Forum
 


Menu
  · Tropical Fish Home
· Fish News
· Aquarium Forum
· Buy & Sell
· Calculators
· Equipment reviews
· Free Aquarium Ebook
· Feedback
· Link to us
· Photo gallery
· Plant species
· Tropica Plant DB
Tropical fish species
· By Common name
· By Scientific name
Tropical Marine fish
· By Common name
· By Scientific name

_________________
 
      
        Via paypal

  AC news is a part of
      Nature Blog Network

      Reef Aquarium Blog

Privacy & Ad Policy

Articles
  · African Cichlids
· Algae Control
· Aquarium Decoration
· Aquarium Resources
· Aquatic Plants
· Barb Fish
· Betta Fish
· Breeding Fish
· Catfish
· Central American Cichlids
· Cichlids
· Clownfish
· Corals
· Corydoras Catfish
· Discus Fish
· Dwarf Cichlids
· Fish Diseases
· Frogs and Turtles
· Goby Fish
· Goldfish
· Gourami
· Invertebrates
· Jellyfish
· Killiefish
· Lake Victoria Cichlids
· Livebearers
· Malawi Cichlids
· Marine Aquariums
· Marine Aquarium Fish
· Other Fish
· Pleco
· Predatory Fish
· Photography
· Pond Fish
· Responsible Fish Keeping
· Rainbow Fish
· Shark Fish
· South American Cichlids
· Tanganyika Cichlids
· Tetra Fish
· Tropical Fish Food
Results 1 to 8 of 8
  1. Default yup im casey and i hav a northern pike, pretty much sweet

    yea i caught it at like 1 inch barely could eat baby guppies now it devours rosies like its job. in a 20 g with 3 bullhead catfish....please just try and top that.northern pike i mean cmon.might b a musky

  2. #2

    Default

    im not too sure what to say....

    I take it you like your pike?? Also that tank is going to be way to small very soon.

  3. #3

    Default

    Also illegal to keep. You should return him to the wild where he belongs. He will live much longer and be much happier.

  4. #4

    Default

    Wow, i didnt even know they were illegal to keep. I would definitly return it to whatever lake/river you got it from

  5. #5

    Default

    Actually Northern Boy knows of a pet shop that has muskies, trout, carp and all kinds of wild fish they sell for aquariums. Supplied by the DNR and a permit must be obtained from the pet shop for $900.

    I don't know all the legalities involved with keeping wild fish but do know they are protected by the DNR. They could also bring disease to your tank.

  6. #6

    Default

    Forget paying 900 for a permit lol. Thats crazy

  7. #7

    Default

    A guy would have to sell a bunch of 'em to warrant that cost, huh?

  8. #8

    Default

    yes, definitely lol

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •