MA state regulations

Aquarium fish legality in Massachusetts

Restricted + banned species, permits required, and regulatory contact. Updated May 2026.

Reviewed by the Fast Aquatics editorial team · Updated May 2026

Restricted + prohibited species in Massachusetts

Aquarium species legal.

Regulatory agency

Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife

Official website: https://www.mass.gov/orgs/division-of-fisheries-and-wildlife

Always check the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife restricted-species list before any aquarium livestock purchase. Lists update regularly and federal Lacey Act listings apply on top of state rules.

Frequently asked questions about Massachusetts aquarium law

Are piranhas legal in Massachusetts?

No, piranhas are prohibited in Massachusetts.

Are snakeheads legal in Massachusetts?

No, all Channa (snakehead) species are illegal in Massachusetts.

Do I need a permit to keep aquarium fish in Massachusetts?

Most common aquarium species do NOT require a permit in Massachusetts. Aquarium species legal. Always check the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife website for the current restricted-species list before purchase.

Where can I check the official restricted-species list for Massachusetts?

The official source is the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife: https://www.mass.gov/orgs/division-of-fisheries-and-wildlife. State lists update regularly - check before any purchase.

Can I ship fish from another state to Massachusetts?

Yes, most aquarium species ship freely between states. Restricted species (snakeheads, piranhas where banned) cannot ship into Massachusetts. Vetted Fast Aquatics vendors filter to your state automatically.

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