I think a few smaller snakehead species could work also.
I didn't think snakeheads were legal anywhere in the states anymore.
I think a few smaller snakehead species could work also.
hmmmmmmmmm, I knew giants are, and that the rest are illegal to import/export. But i thought most of the smaller species are legal to to own. guess ill have to recheck that, because if so then i guess i am breaking the law.I didn't think snakeheads were legal anywhere in the states anymore.
are illegal that ishmmmmmmmmm, I knew giants are, and that the rest are illegal to import/export. But i thought most of the smaller species are legal to to own. guess ill have to recheck that, because if so then i guess i am breaking the law.
yeah, i knew the giants were but i never looked into it for the smaller ones, kinda a bummer, i get they are invasive but im pretty sure there are many other legal to own species that could do the same damage as snakeheads given being released. hell, i legally own multiple tarantulas that would devastate Floridas ecosystem if a one of my breeding pairs got out. well ill stop ranting now.Would love a snake head but illegal to own in the states.
a 220 is a bit small for a smallmouth, not uncommon to pull a 16-18 incher out of the water.How about a smallmouth bass,back when snakeheads were still legal the smallmouths used to destroy snakeheads when people tried to keep them together
But it takes awhile to get that size,they tend to grow slower than largemouthsa 220 is a bit small for a smallmouth, not uncommon to pull a 16-18 incher out of the water.