Stickleback How Do You Caught Them

Twenty gallons for one goldfish? That seems just a little too generous

remember we have taken these fish from 100's of thousands of gallon and placed them in 20 gallons, like being moved from a 4 bed house to a 3ft x 3ft box
 
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Reading this thread tells me that sticklebacks are endangered and should not be removed from the wild.

correct
some speices are critaly endarngered and are actualy illegal to be removed from thier natural habitat while other spieces of them are endangered but legal to take should not be moved either.
there are of course some spieces that are common although grow rather large and you would not be able to put in a tank smaller than say 20g
 
how big to they grow & what size tank to they need ( i mean the common 1s )

to make them happy what number of fish should be together
 
how big to they grow & what size tank to they need ( i mean the common 1s )

to make them happy what number of fish should be together


If you're talking about sticklebacks, then it's already quite clear that they shouldn't be kept in home aquaria.
 
hey fish are cool,

where do you live? Then we'd know what types you could get, or not get
 
hey fish are cool,

where do you live? Then we'd know what types you could get, or not get

i would get the fish from the river dee :) in cheshire

how big to they grow & what size tank to they need ( i mean the common 1s )

to make them happy what number of fish should be together


If you're talking about sticklebacks, then it's already quite clear that they shouldn't be kept in home aquaria.


ok than i will put them in my outside water fountion its about 25 g UK will that be enough for them
 
hey fish are cool,

where do you live? Then we'd know what types you could get, or not get

i would get the fish from the river dee :) in cheshire

how big to they grow & what size tank to they need ( i mean the common 1s )

to make them happy what number of fish should be together


If you're talking about sticklebacks, then it's already quite clear that they shouldn't be kept in home aquaria.


ok than i will put them in my outside water fountion its about 25 g UK will that be enough for them


I think the point he is trying to get across is it is illegal to take sticklebacks from the wild and keep them as domesticated pets where ever you put them- they are endangered so they need to stay in the rivers and lakes where they can breed, not in somones pond, tank or fountain where they most likely will not achieve this.
The ice will also get too deep where you live in winter, most fish ponds have to be at least 2-3ft deep over here as many coldwater fish hibernate/go into a dormant state during the winter, and the if the pond is too shallow they will die. So basically the fountain isn't going to be big enough for any fish to live in all year round.
 
ok i will not caught any1
thanks for the advice every1


thanks
fish are cool
 

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