Paddlefish

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Well i was told they were genetic dwarfs, I know this occurs in other fish, i see no reason why it wouldn't occur in paddlefish.
Please provide the proof that dwarf genetic found in the fish but I know you stirred up the debate in NANFA forum so just save us a debate. A "genetic dwarf" paddlefish comes from a fish hatchery.....yeah right! There's no such as dwarf fish in the wild, it's all environmental responses.
 
Please provide the proof that dwarf genetic found in the fish but I know you stirred up the debate in NANFA forum so just save us a debate. A "genetic dwarf" paddlefish comes from a fish hatchery.....yeah right! There's no such as dwarf fish in the wild, it's all environmental responses.


I know for a fact it occurs in trout at fish hatcheries, a very few of the fish never grow beyond a few inches, now for paddlefish you might be correct, they might have just been stunted but I gave them ample opportunity to grow in very large ponds and they didn't. The fact remains they stay small, what ever the reason...
 
First off I suggest you learn to use a spell checker secondly, Do none of your fish ever die? Have you not ever bought a fish or a group of fish and had them die?

He's from Holland, so of course he won't speak perfect english! By the way, your comma's are wrong.
 
OIC, so i have to take his harassment because he's from Holland?

No, but you should stop ranting about other people's spelling if they're from a non-english speaking country ,especially if you don't even speak perfect english yourself ;)
 
No, but you should stop ranting about other people's spelling if they're from a non-english speaking country ,especially if you don't even speak perfect english yourself ;)

So a half a sentence suggesting someone spell check is a rant? We evidently do not share the same definition...
 
jbjil, hey man didn't notice you are from Nederland are paddlefish commonly kept there or did you import them?
and also what do you feed those guys?
 
I know for a fact it occurs in trout at fish hatcheries, a very few of the fish never grow beyond a few inches, now for paddlefish you might be correct, they might have just been stunted but I gave them ample opportunity to grow in very large ponds and they didn't. The fact remains they stay small, what ever the reason...


I gave them ample opportunity to grow i call that not taking good care of your fish

No, but you should stop ranting about other people's spelling if they're from a non-english speaking country ,especially if you don't even speak perfect english yourself ;)

Thanks Chub-by

OIC, so i have to take his harassment because he's from Holland?

i dont heras you but i am telling you what my one opinion is from your postings about paddelfish that you realy do not no how to keep them that is why i this post here a paddelfish is like all the sturgeon you have to give them space to live this kind of fish you cannot ceap small for a long time think you had 12 paddelfish and now you have one that is 11 dead so why are you still saying that you can keep them small this fish get more than 6 feet so i can say that i find that you dont give good advice and that your realy not a expert in keeping paddelfish and this fish deserves better

Please provide the proof that dwarf genetic found in the fish but I know you stirred up the debate in NANFA forum so just save us a debate. A "genetic dwarf" paddlefish comes from a fish hatchery.....yeah right! There's no such as dwarf fish in the wild, it's all environmental responses.

Yes give the proof that its a dwarf genetic or dont post that they stay small
 
No they are not common here and there are bred in a Austria by a hobbist and here they are Cites

jbjil, hey man didn't notice you are from Nederland are paddlefish commonly kept there or did you import them?
and also what do you feed those guys?
 
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