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I hear the same thing as John, that the ban on them was for freshwater use only and that they can be sold and used in salt water.
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I wont use them until they change the name to "afro-american salties"
until then i can not support such a politicly incorrect prodcut :hihi: in all honesty, i will give them a whirl this season... |
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the most intelligent response I have heard yet. Also I have a question.....how do they "not breed"? Please excuse me for sounding stupid on this but I dont get it???? are they cloned??? how can they "not breed"? What am I missing? |
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Carp, such as grass, black, and silver, as well as goldfish are among the most destructive non-indigenous species in North America, primarily because of their diet of aquatic vegetation. These species strip waters of oxygen-producing plants, thus increasing water temperatures and destroying habitat for native juvenile fish. In addition, the feeding habits of carp and goldfish stir up sediments, which decreases water clarity and inhibits plant growth
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I guess my question to the BS :usd: people would be how long will they live in fresh water? |
skitter- they cant reproduce. historicly problems involved with introducing a non-natice species into a new inviroment is that there are no preditors to eat them, which allows them to reproduce, which in turn boosts the #'s and the native species get pushed out- Didnt you see the movie Gremlins?? :hihi: My point is that if they cant reproduce, they will live their lifespan and die.
Im all for these little fish- they are farm raised, unlike eels which are stripped from ponds, rivers, and estuaries up and down our coasts. |
I already had that Eben....that is why I said how long do they live.If repeatedly used at any location this will still be a problem.Not all will perish with use. Have you seen a fresh water environment over run with goldfish? It gets trashed.
And....remember Jurassic Park ...they cannot reproduce :lurk: |
Nebe...I was asking the question of how do they "not reproduce"???? :huh: :huh: :huh: If they dont reproduce where do they come from to begin with? I am not getting it!!!!!! Everyone keeps saying "they dont reproduce, they dont reproduce" and I almost feel stupid for asking how can they "NOT reproduce" but yet no one has answered my question????:huh: are they clones? are they test tube fishies?
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Ok, just went to the website and found this info. It does state that they can in fact reproduce in freshwater. I did not however see any mention that they cannot anywhere on the site. Can anyone please clarify where it is stated that they cannot reproduce????
http://www.blacksalty.com/forum/read.php?1,11 |
Hi Jenn,
Try sending captdom a pm about your question...He is the one promoting there use...He seems very knowledgable about these little critters..He is a member of s-b.com |
I`m selling Black and White Zebra Salty Mussels for bait :smash:
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ohhh i thought they were sterile.....
well, i take back what i said.. or in other words i voted for it before i voted agianst it :hihi: |
So ...are they legal or not! I don't want to be accused of using illegals to go fishing. They will have to come with a Green Card!
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Here is part of the text Jenn linked to:
Anyhow, the Black Salty will reproduce in a private pond, given good water conditions and adequate cover. - Larry Bozka That seems like a pretty definitive answer to me. |
I just wanted to make sure I wasnt missing something?
Dont get me wrong I am not 100% anti salty. Do I think it is a good idea to come up with an alternative to herring etc? yes. Do I think we should do it at the expense of other native species? absolutely not. I want the facts about them before I would consider it and I would hope the rest of you would too. I also think that we need to left the officials do their jobs and determine if salties pose a threat or not. And last but not least PLEASE dont say its no different than buying goldfish at the pet shop....because to release a common goldfish (ei,unwated pets) is also illegal and for good reason at that. If we arent responsible enough to fish without herring or eels (and without the help of black salties) for a while than we will soon face an even bigger problem. |
Wildwood has them.....
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