In Alabama, the number of fish you can keep depends on the species and the specific regulations for each water body. For example, freshwater regulations often limit the number of game fish like bass and crappie, while saltwater regulations apply to species like redfish and flounder. It's essential to check the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for the latest regulations, as they can vary by location and season. Always ensure you have the appropriate fishing license and adhere to size and bag limits.
The official state saltwater fish of Alabama is the fighting tarpon (Tarpon atlanticus). It was designated the state fish of Alabama in 1955 and then was changed to the state saltwater fish in 1975 when Alabama designated an official state freshwater fish (largemouth bass) as well.
it depends how big the fish bowl is
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There's no limit. Fish will keep growing until they die.
The general rule for stocking a fish tank is 1 inch of fish per gallon of aquarium water.
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there would be too many fish in the sea way too many so sharks are important to keep the fish population down if they did not exist there would be too many fish
There are many fish in the Pacific Ocean, so there really isn't a constant number (answer). We keep finding new species.
There are many attractions in Alabama, beginning with their beautiful beaches. There is hunting, fish and many golf courses. In Huntsville there is the U.S. Space and Rocket Center. There are many other science and discovery museums. Alabama is also home to The History of Civil Rights Museum.
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