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LFS told me that they got a red dat in and I should come check it out.
One look and I knew... it was a mangrove jack also called a Mangrove red snapper.
It was about an inch long.
http://filaman.uni-kiel.de/thumbnails/jpg/tn_Luarg_u6.jpg
http://www.nativefish.asn.au/photos/mangrove_jack.jpg
http://filaman.uni-kiel.de/Summary/SpeciesSummary.cfm?ID=1407&genusname=Lutjanus&speciesname=argentimaculatus
Grows to a length of 150cm or almost 60" (5').
Huyzel
01-12-2003, 11:28 PM
cool fish... but **** do they ever get big.
i prefer the true datnoids/coius or whatever you like to call them.
In nature, or public aquarium. They live up to 18 - 20 years.
I sent a better picture of what it looks like.
I also have more pictures of adults and the teeth they have.
Huyzel
01-13-2003, 12:06 AM
nice colors!
i want to find some mangroves for my brackish tanks.
lets see some teeth!! :)
Pufferpunk
01-13-2003, 11:14 AM
Rarely will you find anyone that will be able to house a fish that adult size properly. The fish was better off left where they found it. :(
I agree with you, but there are always public aquariums that are looking for fish. If I were to take this fish I would probably donate it to the shed aquarium when it gets too big or even let it go to its natural environment, Gulf of Mexico along the Florida coast.
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Pufferpunk
01-13-2003, 8:36 PM
Don't just assume that the Shedd will have an extra huge empty tank for a giant fish that will eat almost anything that lives with it.
PS, I live in Chicago too!
Yes, I agree.
I know Shedd isn't looking for hand-outs (as in fish) because it cost to keep them.
I live right across the lake from Chicago.
I always do my homework (research) before I do anything.
Well, I am also finding out that the Mangrove Snapper that is native to the US is different Lutjanus griseus, Grey snapper also called the Mangrove Snapper and the Lutjanus cyanopterus
Cubera snapper are all very similar.
Hummm!
Well, there goes that idea of release.
Pufferpunk
01-14-2003, 1:06 AM
Where were you thinking of releasing it? Lake Michigan? :eek:
NO WAY!
I saw that there were Mangrove snappers around Florida (Gulf Coast). I wouldn't release anything that would be out of its natural habitat.
The mangrove snappers that are in Florida are actually grey snappers.
Pufferpunk
01-15-2003, 6:59 PM
LOL, I was just joking! I figured you knew better than that. :p