These are bad pics I know and on top of that small fish, but can anyone ID them? Thanks
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That's great news, we have Flatheads but I don't believe Ive ever seen one under 8 inches before (that I recognized) with the tail, it would be hard to tell them when theyre small form some madtoms or a Flatbullhead; in a survey in 1969 they couldn't find any and thought they were extinct.Thanks warmouth. That's helpful to know. I didn't collect these fish they are for sale online and I want to know what they are. I have collected my own fish before, but not much. I've never seen a Madtom before they live in colder water mountain streams correct? That's my understanding and would explain why I never see any. Why does the yellow Madtom need to be protected?
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+1 for buying a peterson's guide (or checking one for your fish in the book store). I agree that the 2nd pic looks a lot like a madtom, but there are a number of madtoms all over the country so chances are it's okay to keep it. I keep tadpole madtoms, they're everywhere in FL. They come in with the ghost shrimp the stores buy.