RedDevil83
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For me it's the red tailed catfish because they can get over 300 pounds.
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I agree with the RTC, but I think all kinds of gar, iridescent catfish and fish that are collected from the wild causing extinction should't be kept.
the permit thing could never happen. They are not going to regulate things like this and the amount of work it would cause the person, LFS, Government would make it impossible because there wouldnt be enough profit in it.
It really wouldn't even be an issue if store owners used a little more discretion when ordering stock or inquiring about the setup before a sale.
Chinese Algae Eaters. There's basically no situation where they're a good option.
I think also there is a cost value issue with freshwater fish.
There are a lot more readily available saltwater fish that require a very large tank, i.e. Most Tangs, . But you don't see these as often in undersized tanks. I think a large part of that is the fact so many of the larger salt water inhabitants cost so much more than their freshwater counterparts. That people do their research before shelling that out, consumers and stores alike.
If say people couldn't go to the store and purchase a baby red belly piranha for $10 maybe they would look up what tank they actually need.
End of useless rant lol.
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