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![]() You should pick one up for your tank Gary
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![]() I think not, but this one can wiggle on land if i do i might draw him a map to your place.
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![]() It looks like a gremlin, would make sence seeing it's been in water.
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![]() thats cool! looks like piranha puffer er somethin.
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![]() Its a snake head fish.
http://www.wktv.com/news/local/49002356.html |
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![]() What size of tank do you think to Keep one or more of this?
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![]() some type of tank that could handle a 4 foot fish.
some varieties can grow to 4 feet (1.2m) in length, while many others mature to about 4 to 5 inches (10.16 to 12.7 cm). Some snakehead species are known in the aquarium trade as tankbusters; they grow to be very large and require a substantial investment to keep, not only because of the tank size required but also because they must be fed large amounts of food daily. |
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![]() I have seen a couple of varieties for sale atBIg Al's in edmonton. They are nice looking when small but grow fast and are extremely aggressive. I think many will be surprised by what they have in the tank un a few months
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