Yeah, I'll get some. They are very happy and growing quick.update pics?
The 400 I got were literally 1/20 of the one school I found. There were at least 10,000 of them in that one brood. I also doubt this was the only brood of bowfin in the lake. I'll get a video.I usually don't like giving my opinion on ethical topics of fish keeping, but you don't think 400 fry is a little excessive to take from a lake. I am sure the bowfin population will rebound and reach its carrying capacity. Just something to think about in the future.
You also need to get some better pictures, looking forward to updates. If you can't get a good picture post a video.
Yeah, I couldn't believe it. How could someone be so lazy.Some friend.
Sorry about not getting pics yet. I've been very busy. Bowfin are doing great and I'm moving them to a 35g soon.
I'm am aware that's cant release them, just like any other fish kept in aquaria. I couldn't sell them here in North Carolina. It's illegal to sell non game species you've caught without a lisense. I technically caught them so even if I've had them for years I couldn't sell them. Maybe if I could get them to breed I could sell their offspring. I've heard breeding them has not been done in captivity but I'm going to try it, because they will be in a large pond eventually.Nice. Now that they are aquarium raised, you cant realease them because they can spread unknown diseases. But amyways I saw online that adults sell for like $400 dude u got a money pit in your hands lol.