Looks an aweful lot like a bull shark, huh Eric?
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baitedstorm:Looks an aweful lot like a bull shark, huh Eric?
zboss:It's unlikely that the fish were let go... rather it's more likely that a pair mated and the small fry were washing into the ocean during a aquarium water change.
I agree, having been into aquariums for along time. Damsels, Yellow Tangs, and Clownfish are the 3 most common fish that you can find in ANY Fish store selling salt water fish. Just because they are common though does't mean they are an awesome species.ReefGuy:I disagree. Yellow tangs can be found for under $20 retail, and a lot of shops won't take them from individuals because they're so common. I think they were released.
CBulla:Is it likely that a pacific to atlantic transfer could have occured via bilge the same way we're getting Green Mussels here?
archman:Fish larva aren't nearly as tough as molluscan ones. It's possible, but the aquarium release is more likely, given the huge tropical aquarium trade for Florida.
ReefGuy:I disagree. Yellow tangs can be found for under $20 retail, and a lot of shops won't take them from individuals because they're so common. I think they were released.