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yesIf you are in Europe, chack it as well. In the Netherlands, S glanis is a native fish, but heavily threatened, and therefore they are protected, meaning it is illegal to keep S glanis - regardless of where they came from.
You are absolutely right. Just like the common carp that are currently hogging the waterways in the UK.sidguppy wrote:expect albino Wels to be quite abundant a few years from now in every canal or lake.
Except it would probably be a lot happier in your outdoor pond than in the house. They do, after all, grow very large.Viktor Jarikov wrote:yeah, he mentioned piranhas are banned too; why they are not on the list? don't know yet; but I CAN HAVE A WELS! no catfish prohibitions for NY state; Wo-hoo!!!