Waterdogs?

Waterdogs..not sure if you are referring to an actual dog (if so, wrong section
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) first thing that came to mind was big type fish that are usually referred to as wet dogs, like oscars. Or is it something else entirely? Sorry, just curious
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 *edit* (And a bit dense
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I know where you can find them, but most people frown upon it.
 
Bait shops, at least the ones in California, I know for sure have them.
 
crash274 said:
I know where you can find them, but most people frown upon it.
 
Bait shops, at least the ones in California, I know for sure have them.
Now this makes me feel even more so like I shouldn't have commented 'cause I have no idea what is going on 
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FreshwaterAfishianado said:
I'm not sure why they would be frowned upon though?
 
I think the thing being frowned upon is them being found in bait shops, I may be wrong though ????
 
Blondielovesfish said:
 
I'm not sure why they would be frowned upon though?
 
I think the thing being frowned upon is them being found in bait shops, I may be wrong though
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but whats bad about being in bait shops?
draxis said:
Anyone have any and if so where did you get them?
its better to get specimins from a breeder.
 
Is the OP on about Axolotl's or Mudpuppies?
 
I've heard Axies by the name Mexican Walking Fish, Axolotl and Mexican Axolotl but not Water dog.... Whereas Mudpuppies.... Well, the name gives it away lol.
 
ncguppy830 said:
none of the two paradise, the ops talking about waterdogs which are a different species or whatever.
 
Well everyone else is on about Axolotls and all I get when I search "Waterdog fish" is Mudpuppies.
 
Mudpuppies or waterdogs are aquatic salamanders of the family Proteidae. Their name originates from the misconception that they make a dog-like barking sound.
 
i edited my post.....
waterdog or mudppy is the aquatic larvae of the tiger salamander that dont metamorph.
 
ncguppy830 said:
i edited my post.....
waterdog or mudppy is the aquatic larvae of the tiger salamander that dont metamorph.
 
You hadn't edited when I posted that lol.
 
Yes, they are a type of fish in the since they never lose their gills; they just work differently.  They turn into a salamander in mature form but walk around the bottom of your tank.  In the baby stage they have 4 visible toes on each foot, look pretty cool walking around. 
 
Was curious how many gallons per 'waterdog or waterpuppy or mudpuppy' you would calculate?  Also, are they safe in a community tank/planted tank?
 

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