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Tilapia and White Amur Sale Pick-up

Thu, Jun 06

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Headwaters Outdoor Education Center

Pick-up for the 2024 Tilapia and White Amur Sale through Fender's Fish Hatchery.

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Tilapia and White Amur Sale Pick-up
Tilapia and White Amur Sale Pick-up

Time & Location

Jun 06, 2024, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Headwaters Outdoor Education Center, 151 Home Rd, Mt Gilead, OH 43338, USA

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About the event

If you have ordered fish through our Tilapia and White Amur Sale, Fender's Fish Hatchery will be delivering them to the Headwaters Outdoor Education Center on Thursday, June 6 2024.

You will need to bring your own clean container, with a plastic liner that is able to be filled with oxygen, and 1/3 of it needs to be filled with your pond water. A five to ten gallon container will be adequate for 100 stocking fish and five gallons of water for each White Amur. Individuals ordering fish will be mailed a post card reminding them of the order pick-up time.

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Office Location:

5362 US Highway 42

Mt. Gilead, Ohio 43338

Suite 202

Office Hours:

Monday-Friday

8:00a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Phone:

(419) 946-7923

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