Need help finding a invasive fish in Florida

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dreko

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Hello Forum,


There is a non local fish, that was introduced into the Gulf/Florida years ago.... Tessellated barnacle blenny.
Tessellated Blenny | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

This is a small fish usually found in barnacles near shore, on pier pillings, rigs, etc...
I'm trying to find someone to help me collect 1 or 2 of these tiny fish.

I'll compensate for the collection and to have overnight shipped.

More info about them:
Tessellated Blenny (Hypsoblennius invemar) - FactSheet

Please send me a PM if you can help and have a valid Florida Recreational saltwater fishing license

thanks
 
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