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  • Ocean
    Registered Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 28
    • Sri Lanka

    Snakeheads

    Does anyone know where they originate from?

    I have 6" fish which are similar to snakeheads that were caught from a small lake. These are common fish found in Sri Lankan rivers and also popular in the fish market as food in some areas of the island. From what I've heard they grow more than 3-4 feet long or more.

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    Updates:
    They don't grow more than 2-3'.
    They eat small fish when bigger.
    Not as aggressive as their giant relative that are made extinct by people.
    Sri Lanka is in South Asia.
    Last edited by Ocean; 08-18-2012, 10:22 PM.
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  • Oscarsx
    Registered Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 476

    #2
    Africa and Asia, kill them on sight! They are destroying our game fish..

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    • kensacco
      Registered Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 32

      #3
      Re: Snakeheads

      Yep, snakeheads are now illegal in the entire US

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      • Discus-n00b
        Registered Member
        • Aug 2003
        • 5474
        • Columbia, SC
        • Matt

        #4
        Re: Snakeheads

        I'll wait to see the pictures to pass judgement, they are often mistaken for native US Bowfin. If it is indeed a snakehead you need to kill it immediately, some states I believe offer a bounty for them.
        -Matt

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        • lipadj46
          Registered Member
          • Jul 2011
          • 2107

          #5
          In New York if you catch a snakehead you are supposed to chop it's head off.

          sent from an undisclosed location using morse code
          --Don--

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          • Bill63SG
            Registered Member
            • Oct 2010
            • 3678
            • Naperville Il

            #6
            Re: Snakeheads

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            • cjr8420
              Registered Member
              • Apr 2011
              • 756
              • bolingbrook il

              #7
              Re: Snakeheads

              snakeheads are one awesome predator i saw a vid were a 1' snakehead ripped a 10" bass in half in about a second was badass. but was in an asian fishtank.
              mike
              37gal comm
              55 discus growout
              75 african cics

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              • hedut
                Registered Member
                • Dec 2008
                • 3710
                • Singapore

                #8
                Re: Snakeheads

                they taste much better than a catfish
                Henry
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                • Ocean
                  Registered Member
                  • Aug 2012
                  • 28
                  • Sri Lanka

                  #9
                  Re: Snakeheads

                  Added links to pictures
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                  • Discus-n00b
                    Registered Member
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 5474
                    • Columbia, SC
                    • Matt

                    #10
                    Re: Snakeheads

                    Definitely a snakehead, no bowfin there. Where are you located? In the US? If so its illegal, and fish and game will take action on a case like this. I suggest you kill it/them. We aren't causing any snakehead to become extinct, clearly they are not threatened if they reproduce and take over like they do. No invasive species is endanger of becoming extinct.

                    That looks to be Channa argus, Northern Snakehead. Oh and they are top tier predators in the US.
                    -Matt

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                    • MGKelly
                      Registered Member
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 318
                      • NJ

                      #11
                      Re: Snakeheads

                      I bought 3 Snakedheads about 25 years ago, one grew bigger than the others and ate them. when it was 18 inches long i gave it to a pet shop the had a giant Oscar and another big Snakehead in a 125 gallon tank. Went back to the pet shop a couple weeks later and the tank was gone. the largest Snakehead killed the oscar and my Snakehead then cracked the tank.
                      He destroyed the big Snakehead in the half full tank with a arrow. This is a typical Snakehead story they usually don't end well!
                      MOLON LABE

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                      • Chicago Discus
                        Registered Member
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 5837
                        • Chicago

                        #12
                        Re: Snakeheads

                        Just trying to help with the photos I no nothing about these fish LOL....Josie



                        Last edited by Chicago Discus; 08-18-2012, 11:12 PM.

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                        • Ocean
                          Registered Member
                          • Aug 2012
                          • 28
                          • Sri Lanka

                          #13
                          Re: Snakeheads

                          Originally posted by Discus-n00b
                          Definitely a snakehead, no bowfin there. Where are you located? In the US? If so its illegal, and fish and game will take action on a case like this. I suggest you kill it/them. We aren't causing any snakehead to become extinct, clearly they are not threatened if they reproduce and take over like they do. No invasive species is endanger of becoming extinct.

                          That looks to be Channa argus, Northern Snakehead. Oh and they are top tier predators in the US.
                          Found out that these are Snakehead murrel (Channa striata) and the bigger species were known as Great snakehead (Channa marulius)

                          I live in Sri Lanka and these are not known to be that predatory.

                          It's easy to spot most fish during draughts (going through one right now) so the Channa marulius were wiped by people to some extent.
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                          • ganesan
                            Registered Member
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 394
                            • Chennai,India
                            • Dr.Ganesan

                            #14
                            Re: Snakeheads

                            these are originally from the south east asian rivers and when small fries are nice in an aquarium but become monsters after they grow big.

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