am looking for...
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I currently own 2 Blue Channels,I have a 100 gallon tank and i know this is an impossible set up,what with channels getting so large,so my question is,is there a nice catfish that i can get here in the U.S. that will grow to say 10-12 inches??Any help is greatly appreciated!!!
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Pick up a copy of your state's fishing handbook (if Mass distributes such a thing every year), there should be guidelines for possession & whatnot. Most states don't consider any catfish threatened or as gamefish, so it's unlikely you'd need anything more than a valid fishing license to collect & keep native catfishes.
This isn't even required here in Michigan, and the only real restriction is on gamefish in the home aquarium. They're subject to the same seasonal & possion limits that are imposed on fishing for any particular species.
This isn't even required here in Michigan, and the only real restriction is on gamefish in the home aquarium. They're subject to the same seasonal & possion limits that are imposed on fishing for any particular species.