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<blockquote data-quote="ga. prime" data-source="post: 635794" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>I'm not for sure that Nile Perch and Tilapia are the same fish or just closely related. Here's what I do know: </p><p>(1) The fish in the pic is a Nile Perch</p><p>(2) I was at the grocery store this morning(Harveys) and they had Tilapia filets for sale. Just below them in the case, they had Nile Perch for sale. The Nile Perch were whole, gutted, beheaded, and scaled. Looked like 2 or 3 lb. bream.</p><p>(3) I know some guys from down around Lake Apopka, Fla. that deer hunt up here. I was talking to them back during deer season and they told me that Nile Perch had ruined Lake Apopka. I asked them what was a Nile Perch and they said it was a tilapia.</p><p>(4) Live tilapia are unlawful to possess in Ga. because of their invasive nature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga. prime, post: 635794, member: 588"] I'm not for sure that Nile Perch and Tilapia are the same fish or just closely related. Here's what I do know: (1) The fish in the pic is a Nile Perch (2) I was at the grocery store this morning(Harveys) and they had Tilapia filets for sale. Just below them in the case, they had Nile Perch for sale. The Nile Perch were whole, gutted, beheaded, and scaled. Looked like 2 or 3 lb. bream. (3) I know some guys from down around Lake Apopka, Fla. that deer hunt up here. I was talking to them back during deer season and they told me that Nile Perch had ruined Lake Apopka. I asked them what was a Nile Perch and they said it was a tilapia. (4) Live tilapia are unlawful to possess in Ga. because of their invasive nature. [/QUOTE]
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