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They do now, did you see the arcticle in the news paper abouta two months ago
long story short the florida waters now have tnags in them and there producing more tangs
should alot of fish that are not native here that are now in the florida waters, went on to say that it most likley started out with someone letting a fish go and how there now living in our waters and what that will do to the whole system
I really didn't see any thing wrong with that other then the fish storees losing money as you can catch your own fish instead of paying for it
When you think about it what are you to do when a salt water fish gets so big that not even the pete stores want it
I would never do anything to hurt a fish I just think letting it free to the ocean is not a bad thing as its the closes it will come to being back in its natural waters for where it once came, besides tangs are algie eaters ,the beaches have so much algie and sea weed that comes to shore that the county has to have it cleaned
A small fish is one thing, yes bring it to the pet store and hoping some one will buy it and give it a home is a good thing but when they get a foot or two long what pet store is going to take that fish
I can't see any other choice other then letting it free and given it a chance
The news paper artical did talk a little bit about what do you do with a fish that gets that large but no one really had an answer, its not like you can take it on a trip with you back to the red sea
long story short the florida waters now have tnags in them and there producing more tangs
should alot of fish that are not native here that are now in the florida waters, went on to say that it most likley started out with someone letting a fish go and how there now living in our waters and what that will do to the whole system
I really didn't see any thing wrong with that other then the fish storees losing money as you can catch your own fish instead of paying for it
When you think about it what are you to do when a salt water fish gets so big that not even the pete stores want it
I would never do anything to hurt a fish I just think letting it free to the ocean is not a bad thing as its the closes it will come to being back in its natural waters for where it once came, besides tangs are algie eaters ,the beaches have so much algie and sea weed that comes to shore that the county has to have it cleaned
A small fish is one thing, yes bring it to the pet store and hoping some one will buy it and give it a home is a good thing but when they get a foot or two long what pet store is going to take that fish
I can't see any other choice other then letting it free and given it a chance
The news paper artical did talk a little bit about what do you do with a fish that gets that large but no one really had an answer, its not like you can take it on a trip with you back to the red sea