MeiTnerium109;3480569; said:He's just trying to make you a better person. If I were you, I'd listen.
Oh, and technically, regardless of when the law was written, only Chichla temensis and Chichia ocellaris are banned. I'm sure you can have any other P-Bass you'd like, but I'd ask a pet store. If they don't know the laws, they're put out of business.
Also, as for the texas question, it really depends how it was presented. If "Arapaima, Family Osteoglossidae - Arapaima gigas" is all on one line, or placed similarly to other list items, I think it's safe to assume that only Arapaimas are illegal.

channarox;3483906; said:NO BECAUSE CHICHLA AND CHICHIA ARE RESTRICTED BUT NOT CICHLA.![]()
Why even go there,do we need another Rocky situation?indiana.dutton;3488773; said:I<3fish do you have a permit? I know that you have cichlids!
WTF are you smoking/talking about. You do not need permits to own cichlids in California numb nuts.indiana.dutton;3488773; said:I<3fish do you have a permit? I know that you have cichlids!
I<3fish;3490070; said:WTF are you smoking/talking about. You do not need permits to own cichlids in California numb nuts.
Maybe you should read that it specifies which cichlids are restricted... It's not all cichlids. Lrn2read. Lol.haynchinook334;3490716; said:Read California's.....First sentence. And no need for name calling bro.
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/fo...d.php?t=191893