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it is not legal to plant non native fish without government permission.
"Dr. D" "George" wrote in message ... In Germany they call them a wels. Most of the pictures of big fish seem to come from Italy or Spain. I think wels would solve the carp problem in Lake Mead, also the tilapia problem and maybe thin the stripers out. George in las Vegas |
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![]() it is not legal to plant non native fish without government permission. I doubt they would survive here. George in Las Vegas |
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Have no idea how adaptable this cat fish is. And Lake Mead has many zones
that might be acceptable for this type of cat fish. Richard G. "Dr. D" "George" wrote in message ... it is not legal to plant non native fish without government permission. I doubt they would survive here. George in Las Vegas |
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