NEVER release an aquarium fish into the wild.

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Taz2478;246031;246031 said:
Ill agree of course on the non-native fish but native can be placed back. Ive caught and held some fish that dont have size limits, like crokers, gars and white trout. Crokers and white trout can be used as bait, and thats how they get back in...
Taz2478- what kind of set up do u have. I'm from SouthEast Louisiana and would like to start a tank with some native fish like the ones you mentioned. Any advice?
 
I want these fish to get along but no matter what. They will not get along. They have had 2 fights like this already jag won first, butti one second. The final battle is here.

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dont know which one to put so i put both and they dont want to breed both males. butti is 12 inch jag is 9 to 10 inch and has a girlfriend but in another tank
 
at a little pond by my house my friend caught a 4 foot silver arowana. i have never seen that big of a big fish in such a tiny pond before
 
dennisfman;3962364; said:
you mean eat my fish ?

No, best is to return to lfs, but euthanizing is a last resort, i hear freezing is humane
 
Always amazes me that people would release non-natives in the wild. In most cases, you should be able to dispose of them via your local pet shop. Give them away if you have to.

Luc
 
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