ISO or WTB Dink Paddlefish
ISO or WTB Dink Paddlefish
Hey everyone,
I've been searching for someone that may have some Dink Paddles for sale or may know of a farm that does any sort of help would be appreciated.
Thanks!!!!
I've been searching for someone that may have some Dink Paddles for sale or may know of a farm that does any sort of help would be appreciated.
Thanks!!!!
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Re: ISO or WTB Dink Paddlefish
Osage catfish farms.
Also a member here @moontanman kept them before and his appeared runts.
Also a member here @moontanman kept them before and his appeared runts.
Thebiggerthebetter
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Re: ISO or WTB Dink Paddlefish
Any others? Osage says they don't ever really have dinks. Thanks!!!!
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Re: ISO or WTB Dink Paddlefish
Thebiggerthebetter
fish-story.com
fish-story.com
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Re: ISO or WTB Dink Paddlefish
I managed to keep mine for 3 years and they never got over 10" I was told they are "dinks" but I found no other sources that corroborated that either. I went through some financial repercussions and had to move several times and couldn't put them in the large tank I had planned. I still have to 225 gal aquarium but no place to put it or anymore dinks. They stayed out side in a yard pond and a 300 gallon vat and either died during moves or were eaten by herons. I'd be glad give you any advice I can about their care but unless you have a really large tank to transfer them too as they grow even dinks need lots of space..
I grow swamp trees like bald cypress and water elo in aquariums similar to bonsai
Michael Hissom
Michael Hissom