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newmuskyz |
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Posts: 567 | hello all, i enjoyed reading the recent post about pet muskies in aquariums. i know little about keeping aquarium fish alive etc. but after reading that thread i sure would like to see some pictures of your pet muskies. sounded really interesting, also walleyes, pickerel, crappie, etc. thanks! Edited by newmuskyz 3/1/2012 8:18 AM | |||
Mcwolf14 |
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Posts: 23 | Attachments ---------------- 392748_2770785981802_1022576847_2951246_1572300813_n.jpg (59KB - 179 downloads) 399793_2770784101755_1022576847_2951241_1102812302_n.jpg (84KB - 187 downloads) 401603_2770785421788_1022576847_2951243_1672873902_a.jpg (7KB - 163 downloads) | |||
msky3 |
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Posts: 309 Location: Elgin IL | I have 2 14inchers...looking for a larger tank 200 gal Attachments ---------------- muskies 2.jpg (63KB - 573 downloads) muskie 1.jpg (51KB - 164 downloads) | |||
TEX |
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Posts: 127 Location: SUN PRAIRIE WI | Where did you get the musky I have A 480 gallon tank with A arrowana and A catfish I was thinking about getting rid of the catfish and I would love to have A musky to replace it | |||
Mikes Extreme |
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Posts: 2691 Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | The permits and hoops you will have to jump through are not worth it. I had muskies for years but with the new Wisconsin rules and VHS its not worth the trouble. Getting the small muskies is easy, doing it legal is hard and not worth the tickets if you get caught doing it without the proper permits. It used to be as easy as going to the pet store like Hoffers and purchasing them. With a receipt you were legal to have them. Now with VHS and all the rules I have no more muskies in my tanks. I miss them, they were very cool to watch. | |||
Guest |
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MuskyLureFreak |
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Posts: 323 | guest nice video but wanted to point out that is a longnose gar not a alligator gar.. | |||
Musky Art |
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Posts: 14 | Edited by Musky Art 3/28/2012 12:25 PM Attachments ---------------- My Muskies 11_14_10.JPG (38KB - 226 downloads) P1010162.JPG (38KB - 155 downloads) P1230002.JPG (47KB - 172 downloads) P1230003.JPG (51KB - 225 downloads) P3210022.JPG (52KB - 186 downloads) P5150125.JPG (33KB - 172 downloads) | |||
Ronix |
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Posts: 983 | Musky Art that first pic is hilarious did he manage to swallow all three at once without losing any haha, did you get all three in one strike?? What do you do with them after they get that big in the cooler? Cool stuff | |||
JakeStCroixSkis |
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Posts: 1425 Location: St. Lawrence River | musky art that is really cool.. By the looks of the last picture, you let them go when they get that size? | |||
longNtoothy |
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If anyone has small (<16") muskies that need a better home please contact me. 3 acre private pond is ready, but my source for them has dried up! thanks. | ||||
Musky Art |
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Posts: 14 | Yup he got all 3 minnows in one strike and swallowed them all!!! I released them all in a local river. I raised 5 tigers from 3-4" to 15-18". As you can see they were eating VERY well. | |||
Mikes Extreme |
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Posts: 2691 Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | Very cool pics Art. I miss having muskies in my tank. It is 7ft long and 31-inches high. They loved it in there until they got into the low twentys where it was hard to turn around because the tank was only 24-inches deep. Muskies grow quickly. A huge tank is a must. | |||
longNtoothy |
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really cool to see all the pics! makes me miss my little guys... Attachments ---------------- ski, giant minnow.jpg (204KB - 539 downloads) ski, T-bone big minnow.jpg (91KB - 229 downloads) ski, t-bone minnow.jpg (63KB - 153 downloads) | ||||
Dave Williamson |
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Posts: 203 Location: Alexandria, Minnesota | Wow!!! Those are really cool pictures.... Eating Big from the get go. | |||
Mike |
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When I was a kid I had 5 Muskies at once in a 75 gallon aquarium. They all grew to 15 inches by fall. Would never do it now but released them all in Shady Oak Lake In Hopkins. I often wonder if anyone ever caught one?? | ||||
Truth? |
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I was told by my local fish store owner that releasing even naturally occuring fish from captivity to the wild is illegal in most places, due to the fact there are alot of aquarium borne ailments and parasites that aren't in the wild. I thought about catching and keeping a couple wild crawfish and small bluegill and then re-releasing them and he told me once they go into captivity, especially with non-native fish they are then considered aquarium-only. Any truth to that? I've basically been convinced that it's just not worth it. | ||||
Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | Truth? - 4/9/2012 10:43 AM I was told by my local fish store owner that releasing even naturally occuring fish from captivity to the wild is illegal in most places, due to the fact there are alot of aquarium borne ailments and parasites that aren't in the wild. I thought about catching and keeping a couple wild crawfish and small bluegill and then re-releasing them and he told me once they go into captivity, especially with non-native fish they are then considered aquarium-only. Any truth to that? I've basically been convinced that it's just not worth it. Correct. The release of aquarium fish is becoming a pretty big problem and spreading fish outside of their native range. | |||
bambam270 |
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Posts: 39 | Pointerpride102 - 4/9/2012 12:05 PM Truth? - 4/9/2012 10:43 AM I was told by my local fish store owner that releasing even naturally occuring fish from captivity to the wild is illegal in most places, due to the fact there are alot of aquarium borne ailments and parasites that aren't in the wild. I thought about catching and keeping a couple wild crawfish and small bluegill and then re-releasing them and he told me once they go into captivity, especially with non-native fish they are then considered aquarium-only. Any truth to that? I've basically been convinced that it's just not worth it. Correct. The release of aquarium fish is becoming a pretty big problem and spreading fish outside of their native range. Like Snakehead, not a problem here in the midwest, but a problem growing on I believe the east coast (I could be wrong and please correct me if I am). I remember watching on NatGeo and I believe River Monsters also did a episode about them and how they will decimate native populations of fish because they are so aggressive. Also not a fish species but people releasing pythons into the Everglades and southern Florida, which has become a huge problem and issue down there for native populations of animals. | |||
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