Fish of the North Pole

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i know this isent a fish but many wales live or migrate by freezing zones
 
The Greenland Shark, lives in 2-6 Celcius waters, woo, now thats cold. Its is also the biggest deepwater fish, biggest arctic fish, and is one of the biggest sharks.
 
Fish_are_fishfood said:
The Greenland Shark, lives in 2-6 Celcius waters, woo, now thats cold. Its is also the biggest deepwater fish, biggest arctic fish, and is one of the biggest sharks.

You beat me to it, once I saw this threas I was like "THE GREENLAND SHARK"!!!! :D

If you want to find fish from the Arctic sea go here....http://fishbase.org/identification/classlist.cfm
Where is says "Select Ocean" choose the Arctic and then go from there...you should get a pretty chunky list.
 
sandtiger said:
You beat me to it, once I saw this threas I was like "THE GREENLAND SHARK"!!!! :D

If you want to find fish from the Arctic sea go here....http://fishbase.org/identification/classlist.cfm
Where is says "Select Ocean" choose the Arctic and then go from there...you should get a pretty chunky list.
Thanks! :)
 
rweedon said:
does anybody know of any fish that could be kept in an aquarium... that would be awesome feel my tank it is almost freezing...


You could try Char or Grayling 12". Both need lots of water movement.

Is your tank that cold year round? If not, you will have problems with cold water species come summertime...

If it is just an outdoors tank, try smallmouth bass, walleye (pickerel), sauger, rock bass, johnny darters, sticklebacks, bullheads, mariah aka burbot (love them!), freshwater drum, bowfin, brook trout, brown trout, rainbow trout, perch, pike, madtoms, etc...

Good luck,
/Kris
 
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