Tinfoil barbs in florida?

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I dont think these are rudds either. Golden shiner are def.
 
sterling_mcdaniel;2379628; said:
just curious, why couldn't tinfoil barbs live in Florida??
I dont know why they cant survived but im sure they do survived in the canals, just not good fish to eat lol.
 
MN_Rebel;2381985; said:
It doesnt say it was in Florida, now show me wheres the report about rudds in Florida?

Wow.....looks like someones a little touchy when it comes to Rudd.....?
I was skimming through this article. But now that I look back on it more closely, they are talking about the cyprinid "family". Not species specific.
I'll sow you the article even though you rudely demanded it and didn't ask nicely. lol
http://www.newbarnfarm.org.uk/Fish%20Species/Rudd/rudd.htm
 
Camshaft Ramrod;2382004; said:
Wow.....looks like someones a little touchy when it comes to Rudd.....?
I was skimming through this article. But now that I look back on it more closely, they are talking about the cyprinid "family". Not species specific.
I'll sow you the article even though you rudely demanded it and didn't ask nicely. lol
http://www.newbarnfarm.org.uk/Fish Species/Rudd/rudd.htm

lol dont cares...but i dont think there are rudds in Florida as theres no confirmed reports about them being in Florida. It could be hybrids of golden shiner x rudd or possible tinfoil barbs. All he need is catch one of these and take a picture of whole fish.
 
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