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We've had a bit of discussion lately regarding the release of fish into local waters, and of fishing itself. I did a little bit of digging, and found this on the North American Native Fishes Association website.
Bear in mind that many state laws are kinda screwy, ( some downright nonsense, even ) but we're stuck with them. Many of them are also too lax when it comes to the release of fish into local waters. National law, however, supercedes state laws, and as such it is not legal to release any fish into waters not it's own, and not after being held captive in a closed or open system where it could have been exposed to any other fishes or equipment used in the maintenance of other fishes. ( naturally there are a whole bunch of subsections covering the details and exceptions ) Things are only going to get worse, you know. More and more nasty new diseases and alien pests keep showing up in our waters, doing lots of damage, and rather than blame the parties most directly responsible for economic and political reasons, eco-groups and lawmakers point their grubby little fingers in the direction of least resistance, right at the fishkeepers. An easy mark for a scumbag looking for some quick feel-good votes, the aquarium hobby is at very high risk for needless regulation and restriction. If you keep birds or herps you already know just how far out of hand things can really get. This would be a BAD thing, boys and girls, so DON'T DUMP FISH!!! EVER! NO EXCUSES!!! The link: http://forum.nanfa.org/index.php?showforum=1 Last edited by TheOldSalt; 07-31-2007 at 03:55 AM. |
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Find someone who has a man made pond that you could add him to. Don't put him in a natural pond or a natural body of water.
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i am trying to think and i can not think of anyone who has a pond, However there is a restaurant that has a Koi & goldfish pond. I know it sounds kind of silly but i don't know what else to do with him. I do not want to take him back to the store.
Could that be an option? |
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Adamant Minded
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I suppose you could do that, if you have their permission. If you don't have room and can't find a pond for it, there's not much else you can do except return it to the store. If they won't take it, then you're really screwed. lol At that point, upgrading to a much larger tank, building a pond, or euthanizing it are the only options.
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It never hurts to ask the restaurant
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i also have a friend who has a larger tank something in the 30-50 gallon range that is already stocked. And from what i have heard he is planning to set up another much larger tank.
I suppose he might take a goldie but anyway do not let me completely hijack this thread with my problems |
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Search for a local aquarium club. Someone there will take it or at least know where you can take it.
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The cannals by my house are overun with fish from all over. Besides are normal fish, we have everything from danios to neons to barbs to who knows what else. Obviously turned loose. A few times already there were fines posted about releasing fish (but how do they know who did it?!) and catching native fish for stores. When it was really bad in the winter, there was a short time where there was even a small reward for removing those fish who had been introduced. Not much but still pretty cool to get paid to get petshop fish. You could even sell them back to the store. Next weekend I'm heading to catch some small fish actually. My friend found a huge group of black mollies (sailfin mollies are native here but not black lyre ones).
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