No I haven't. . I wish to someday though. I've worked on maybe 150 or so different species of fish over the last 20+ years. Hope to drastically increase that number this year. For me even if I can't keep them doing this work eases the urge although I'm finding it tough being back here. Getting all kinds of crazy ideas for how I could get or keep fish right now lol.Super interesting! Ever worked on polypterus?
It’s an addiction! You may stop, but it’s always there. Tempting you! LolI'm finding it tough being back here. Getting all kinds of crazy ideas for how I could get or keep fish right now lol.
Very true. Luckily there's no good dealers around me . Lol. Only shops are Petco and PetSmart. They suckIt’s an addiction! You may stop, but it’s always there. Tempting you! Lol
I hear ya.Very true. Luckily there's no good dealers around me . Lol. Only shops are Petco and PetSmart. They suck
I have HEARD of people keeping them, but I haven't seen any kept in person. I think it's probably a mix of people not wanting them (they aren't as sought after as Esox and Bass) and people not having tanks large enough for them. They get 20+ inches, so a tank of 6'x2'2' would be the minimum, but an 8'x3'x2 would be a much better bet. Ontop of that, I've heard ambush predator native fish (ie esox, walleye, bowfin, etc.) are very hard to get onto prepared food, most of the people I've heard about keeping them claim to feed them minnows/shiners they catch. A few people said they could get them to eat frozen fish if they tied line to it and made it look like the fish is swimming.Another Bowfin skull I worked on Amia calva
I also included a reference picture for those who don't know what a Bowfin or Grinnel is. Native to North America. Does anyone actually keep these in home aquaria?
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Maybe so. I think if I had to choose a native fish other than catfish species I'd probably love to try a bowfin.I have HEARD of people keeping them, but I haven't seen any kept in person. I think it's probably a mix of people not wanting them (they aren't as sought after as Esox and Bass) and people not having tanks large enough for them. They get 20+ inches, so a tank of 6'x2'2' would be the minimum, but an 8'x3'x2 would be a much better bet. Ontop of that, I've heard ambush predator native fish (ie esox, walleye, bowfin, etc.) are very hard to get onto prepared food, most of the people I've heard about keeping them claim to feed them minnows/shiners they catch. A few people said they could get them to eat frozen fish if they tied line to it and made it look like the fish is swimming.