any intrest in largemouth bass, talapia blowfin very large pregnant pleco

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kinda cool lookin common, how do you know it's pregnant?
 
hold on, do you have permits for some of those fish? Tapilia is banned in florida, you should not have those @ all, just as a heads up to sell that to someone in florida check out the permits under www.myfwc.com/permits/FWFish_import.pdf
 
http://floridafisheries.com/Fishes/non-native.html#tilapia


DESCRIPTION - Young nondescript gray with a black spot at rear of dorsal fin; adults generally blue-gray shading to white on the belly; borders of dorsal and caudal fins with red to pink borders; broken lateral line and the spiny dorsal fin is joined to the soft dorsal fin. In central Florida, anglers can assume every tilapia they observe in fresh water is a blue, and any tilapia over 3 pounds is also likely a blue tilapia.





In central Florida, anglers can assume every tilapia they observe in fresh water is a blue, and any tilapia over 3 pounds is also likely a blue tilapia.




SPECIAL NOTE – Possession and transport of live tilapia in Florida is illegal without a special permit (except blue tilapia). They can only be possessed if dead, so anglers who catch and want to eat a tilapia, other than blue tilapia, should immediately place them on ice.
 
sorry, i just saw tipilia and remembered i saw it on my permit experience for FW rays
 
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