Yeah...rough week. Lost 2 XL EBJD's. Not sure at all how old they were though.
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Only positive that comes out of this is that it opens up a large tank and i'll now be able to keep my 12" bullhead cat that I was planning to return to the wild in the summer!
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As long as there is no connection to other water ways, I don't see any harm, although I think others might disagree.We have a large irrigation pond on our property that he'll eventually live out his days in so i'm good right? Guess that's not really returning him to the "wild"
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I agree 100%. The only reason I can see that it would be bad to re-release a fish into the wild is there is a chance it could carry something from your tank that isn't where it lives. But, as you said, it's a private, land-locked pond.Hmmm...never really thought it would be an issue. People have ponds for they're all over this forum. I don't see the difference just because mine is already there and doesn't need to be dug or built. If anything IMO its better because it's an already developed eco-system where he could be with others of his kind. If I'm wrong, please do let me know as I will make the proper accommodation for him.
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