Paddlefish

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Moontanman;2190525; said:
Oh yeah? Name a freshwater cooler than a paddlefish:woot:Actually I also think they would be far more trouble than they are worth to most people. I'm not so sure about the no personality, I would have thought the same thing about sturgeon but I've seen so many reports of sturgeons that come to be petted and such I am no longer sure that is true.
Yeah, I think sturgeon have a TON more personality than paddlefish, but I have worked with sturgeon a lot more. I've seen sturgeon that will come to be petted, roll over when you rub their bellies, and seem to get very visibly excited to have human attention. Paddlefish...swim in big circles...lol
 
paddle fish down here in indiana by the markland damn were actually caught and they extracted the eggs some kind of redneck caviar as i understand you can't keep one i can't keep one unless you have a pond or something and i doubt unless it is spring fed you will be able to do to lack of oxygen and movement in the water
 
Mr.Kiet;2191157; said:
do you have a 23409809232433 gallons tank?
Depending on dimensions, something like 5,000 gallons would work, at least for a while. Something like 20,000 should work for a lifetime.
 
bengalsfan47025;2191172; said:
paddle fish down here in indiana by the markland damn were actually caught and they extracted the eggs some kind of redneck caviar as i understand you can't keep one i can't keep one unless you have a pond or something and i doubt unless it is spring fed you will be able to do to lack of oxygen and movement in the water

Paddlefish eggs are not exactly redneck caviar, there is a market for their caviar, supposed to quite good even in comparison to sturgeon caviar. I think caviar sucks so I can't say. Paddlefish can be kept at least through their first few years in an aquarium as long as you keep the water in the low 70's and keep the tank as free from obstruction as possible. Lots of aeration and a good bio filter is also necessary. Either a pond or early death is their future in captivity.
 
Hi, I'm keeping one at the moment... 4"... It's not as personable as my gator gar or even my florida gar, and cannot be compared to the curiousity of something reptilian of my senegal bichir...

Think of it as a kid, running around aimlessly... But it's cool to see it back-flip to feed on blood worm and filter-feeding on micro pellet.
 
Hi, I'm keeping one at the moment... 4"... It's not as personable as my gator gar or even my florida gar, and cannot be compared to the curiousity of something reptilian of my senegal bichir...
Please post a pic
 
Even in huge tanks the fish will bump their snouts into the glass. Most captive paddlefish I have seen have ugly white contusions all along the edges of the paddle. As said, not a suitable fish for the home aquarium.

Just a thought- WASCO has fiberglass paddlefish replicas. Get a good fish taxidermist to paint one for you and you've got a paddlefish in your home for as long as you want it, for far less than the cost of a multi-thousand-dollar tank.
 
I31;3094867; said:
Please post a pic

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p/s: Sorry for the blurry poor quality handphone camera pix. The fish refused to co-operate!:headbang2
 
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