This will vary by jurisdiction so check your local fishing regulations but generally a fish that is removed from the water and held is counted towards your limit. You can not have more fish in your possession (in this case in the bucket) than your regulations allow. You are not allowed to keep any fish outside of the specified sizes, they must be returned immediately. You are not allowed to keep any fish that are not in season or have a limit of zero, these must be released immediately.
Many jurisdictions have special regulations about it being illegal to waste fish that is fish for consumption. If the fish in the bucket die and you toss them out you may get fined.
Yes from the extinct hill day celebrations
Yes, it is recommended to keep a light on in a fish tank for about 8-12 hours a day to simulate a natural day-night cycle for the fish and plants inside.
no it is not illegal but it depends were ur going to keep them and make sure u giv them fresh food and water every day :)
Yepp. Read more.... http://www.essexwt.org.uk/conservation/wildbird_info.htm
Yes
it depends on the beta,but if you intend on doing this make sure none of the other fish have long fins,or the next day you could have a tailless fish!
Yes, they do. But, too much light is not good for black moor fish or any other fish. Keep the light on for 8-10 hours a day.
Crying in a bucket is a very popular phrase in the modern day. This means to contain your internal sadness.
Use nut coal, fix it two times daily, I keep a 3/8 spacer under the cover(where you fill it). Make sure your safty blow off works....
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Yes. It's theft. Unless you go on the website and keep downloading the 30 day trial.
The Romans ate Sword fish. because they had large families and some were poor, this fish was big enough to feed them all and keep them full for nearly the whole day !