Oddballs

Heh, im pretty certain that african lungfish are illegal in the states, if they escape they will destory the habitat around them, especially in a warm moist climate like florida. But im pretty confident you wont let him get away, right jox. :D

Awsome fish guys, wish i had the room to keep oddballs. :fun:
 
Heh, im pretty certain that african lungfish are illegal in the states, if they escape they will destory the habitat around them, especially in a warm moist climate like florida. But im pretty confident you wont let him get away, right jox. :D

Awsome fish guys, wish i had the room to keep oddballs. :fun:

Actually they are not. They are very rare fish around here in the pet trade. Hard to find. Though they might survive in southflorida. I wouldn't think they would destroy the habitat. Well maybe if 300 of the Marbled species full grown (6 feet) get lose then maybe. One escaping is almost impossible. Sure they can breath but they can't move around really at land and the hot florida sun will dry them and I have no clue about the breeding. Luckly mine is a smaller species topping around at 3 feet-ish.
 
Well i didn't mean that they would escape and walk out the front door, i meant people releaseing them into the wild, they would certainly survive well.
 
Well i didn't mean that they would escape and walk out the front door, i meant people releaseing them into the wild, they would certainly survive well.
Thats a huge possibilty but people that have seen my fish in real life say "What the Heck is that" ,"What you spent $40 on that worm" :hey:
 
my ck B) hes growing fast almost 12" now
 

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