Is there ANY legal snakeheads in the U.S.

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I'm in the UK and I have a rainbow. 6 weeks of owning and it will eat out of my hand. Love this fish and I don't mind being mean about telling you. ; )
 
Its not like anyone can find my friends friend just by me talking about snakeheads on a fish forum


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Actually, ...they can. It's called; "Impeding a federal investigation" if you opt to not cooperate.


BTW, do we remember that we have several law officers, F&W agents, and DNR staff as members on this site?
 
Actually, ...they can. It's called; "Impeding a federal investigation" if you opt to not cooperate.


BTW, do we remember that we have several law officers, F&W agents, and DNR staff as members on this site?

Game, set, match.
 
Does anyone know if there are any in public aquariums?

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There are some Northern Snakeheads being kept at a public aquarium in Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. There used to be a public aquarium in Washington D.C that holds some northern snakeheads but the public aquarium closed down?
 
There are some Northern Snakeheads being kept at a public aquarium in Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. There used to be a public aquarium in Washington D.C that holds some northern snakeheads but the public aquarium closed down?

I'm quite honestly surprised at that. A public aquarium keeping a snakehead, and the likely positive exposure they'll get with the public, can't possibly help the government's desire to eliminate them.
 
I'm quite honestly surprised at that. A public aquarium keeping a snakehead, and the likely positive exposure they'll get with the public, can't possibly help the government's desire to eliminate them.
It's not uncommon for public aquariums keeping illegal/invasive aquatic species for education purposes as long as they have a permit for them. Asian carps, ruffes, round gobies, sea lamprey, walking catfish and even Asian Arowanas have kept in few public aquariums scattered around in United States along with some protected fish species that you can't even get hands on them due to the legality.
 
^ eh, all it would take is a northern big enough to eat a bunny and they can have the "Watch the Invasive Beast eat a Cute Native" daily event lol

I'm gonna have to check out Shedd one of these days, Chicago isn't too far from me

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There are some Northern Snakeheads being kept at a public aquarium in Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. There used to be a public aquarium in Washington D.C that holds some northern snakeheads but the public aquarium closed down?

awesome, I plan on going to the shedd next week. Super excited now!

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All types of snakeheads are illegal in America because they are to invasive and are a threat to other native fish, but you can get one with a permit, but usually u cant get a permit if your just an enthusiast.
 
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