I heard somewhere that you can feed live to predatory fish as long as you can prove that's the only thing they will eat so it's the only thing keeping the pred fish alive. Haven't seen anything concrete tho and like most other laws in the uk I very much doubt it's inforced...
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I had a brief read and can't see any mention of exceptions for predatory fish. I guess the official take would be if you can't keep a fish without feeding it live then it shouldn't be kept. Problem solved.
when do they start patrolling the streams and lakes?
What does that even mean?
I guess fishing with worms should be banned too eh? How about feeding live brine shrimp and bloodworms.
It applies to vertebrates. And live bait fishing doesnt count either cus it applies to animals not living in a wild state.
If they really wanted to enforce it, they would ban the sale of feeders to / at pet stores - that would pretty much do it.
They do. We are talking Uk remember.
i was under the impression that the rule was you can't feed live vertebrates to other animals in the UK. A zoo in the UK wanted the group of Erpeton tentaculatum (aquatic snakes) that we had. Problem was that they had to be fed live feeder goldfish since they're ambush hunters.
we spent a few weeks trying to get them to eat frozen smelt and they eventually did with some movement from some feeding tongs. Totally messed with their feeding behaviour though, they weren't as efficient catching something that wasn't moving.
Yes vertabrates. Am I to assume that had you not gotten them onto dead food you'd not have been able to keep them? Im sure by the letter of the law the same would apply to some fish that only eat live.
Im not saying I agree with this btw. Or that it is even practical to enforce. Thought the implications were interesting though. For example it's illegal to keep fish in tanks too small for them. Or in overstocked conditions. Not sure who decides what is too small or overstocked though.
Also one could interpret that putting cichlids together and one getting beaten on could be construed as wrong too?
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