GOPACK it's darn near impossible to get permitted in open waters in restricted states.....Fish fry can swim for miles in a quarter inch or less of water during a moderate-to heavy rain event.

There are some differences in ages before becoming sexually mature and also in primary diets between the 3 most common Tilapia, Nile, Blue, and Mozambique, but they are usually negligible. The main difference is cold tolerance. Niles, Moz, and hybrids of any of the T's will die anywhere from 52-58 degrees. Pure blues die at 45-48 degrees. Blues also become lethargic at a better time for being eaten and then turned into more lipids in the fish just before winter hits, especially for LMB. The temps that blues become lethargic nearly coincides with when LMB metabolisms have slowed considerably, but the feeding urge is still pretty high.

Just a cursory description.