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Chrisper4694 09-21-2016 01:14 PM

Re: Seacaucus Duck Pond 18 Lb. Red Tail Catfish
 
uh oh!! red tail catfish m&g!

Delawareriver 09-21-2016 02:59 PM

Re: Seacaucus Duck Pond 18 Lb. Red Tail Catfish
 
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Originally Posted by Bill Willix (Post 461707)
Parakeets are not suppose to survive the winter in NY. Gypsie moths were not suppose to be able to survive here. When I was a kid turtels called sliders were sold in pet stores but were not suppose to survive the winter. Now they are everywhere. Like Jurassic park said life will find a way.

You do know all those species are native to areas that very simular climates. Parakeets from agentina, gypsie moths from all over Europe and asia, red ear sliders native in the Mississippi water shed right up into Illinois, and Andy mentioned northern snakeheads that are native to China and Russia all of which go through winters just like use. Now Brazil and tropical south America on the other hand don't have winter, red tail cats live in 70-80 degree water in the wild, sure they could survive for a short duration in lower temps but as awesome as it would be no one will not survive our winter unless it finds a warm water discharge.

Chrisper4694 09-21-2016 04:20 PM

Re: Seacaucus Duck Pond 18 Lb. Red Tail Catfish
 
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Originally Posted by Delawareriver (Post 461783)
You do know all those species are native to areas that very simular climates. Parakeets from agentina, gypsie moths from all over Europe and asia, red ear sliders native in the Mississippi water shed right up into Illinois, and Andy mentioned northern snakeheads that are native to China and Russia all of which go through winters just like use. Now Brazil and tropical south America on the other hand don't have winter, red tail cats live in 70-80 degree water in the wild, sure they could survive for a short duration in lower temps but as awesome as it would be no one will not survive our winter unless it finds a warm water discharge.

If enough of us go and pee in the same spot every day we can make this happen guys who's in!?

Jigman13 09-21-2016 05:27 PM

Re: Seacaucus Duck Pond 18 Lb. Red Tail Catfish
 
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Originally Posted by Chrisper4694 (Post 461791)
If enough of us go and pee in the same spot every day we can make this happen guys who's in!?

You sick monkey. Turn that red tail into a yellow tail in no time

SPEARFISH 09-23-2016 02:44 PM

Re: Seacaucus Duck Pond 18 Lb. Red Tail Catfish
 
I used to have one of them in my tank with a couple of oscars. It eventually got big enough to eat the oscars.

ReelErIn 09-24-2016 08:29 AM

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http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/j...in/catfish.jpg

FLORIDA CAT FISH THEY LOVE THE WARM WATER!!

NJ Dave 09-24-2016 11:34 AM

Re: Seacaucus Duck Pond 18 Lb. Red Tail Catfish
 
I have had a tropical fish, a pleco, more less an alagae eater in my outdoor pond for 3 years. Survived everye NJ winter so far.
Who know


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