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Walleye is a popular gamefish found in many lakes and rivers in North America. If you are looking to purchase live walleye fish for your aquarium or pond, here are some common questions answered:
Walleye typically range from 15-30 inches as adults. The world record walleye measured over 35 inches long.
Most suppliers will sell walleye in quantities of 6 fish or more. This allows the fish to school together naturally. Single fish are not recommended for the health of the fish.
For aquariums, walleye require a minimum of 50 gallons per fish as adults. For ponds, at least 1/2 acre is recommended with adequate depths of 6 feet or more.
It is best if the walleye purchased are approximately the same size (+/- 2 inches) so they can school together harmoniously as they grow.
Check with local bait and tackle shops, aquarium stores or aquaculture farms. Many sell live walleye seasonally when they are caught or harvested. Online searches can also locate regional suppliers.
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