Volitan lionfish in Miami

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  1. hugoman900

    hugoman900 Astrea Snail

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    I was at the beach recently when a beutiful fish caught my eye. If I wasn't mistaken, it was a Volitan Lionfish swimming around. Is this feasible? I know they are native to the pacific, but this is what I saw, and I saw it here in Miami Beach. My cousin had a bucket with him, so I scooped it up, kept it there for a while, and released it back into the ocean. I had no camera with me, and I didn't want to take it home just to photograph it. But the question is, what is a pacific fish doing in the atlantic?
     
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  3. wastemanagement

    wastemanagement Eyelash Blennie

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  4. aquaboy

    aquaboy Panda Puffer

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    Yep, i was in Turks and Caicos and went on an eco kayak trip. We discussed the liofish problem and had a jolly grand old time. I even saw a scopas tang there, its sad what unresponsible individuals can do to ruin the world :*(
     
  5. wastemanagement

    wastemanagement Eyelash Blennie

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    Im not to sure as to which fish you are reffering to, maybee the scopas as its found in all tropical waters around the world except the atlantic.
    Because the lionfish is reported to have made its way to the atlantic as eggs/fry in the warm waters of the gulf stream currents.:)
     
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    coral reefer Giant Squid

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    They have caught Lionfish all the way up here in the Long Island Sound!!!! Among other fish...they follow the warm gulf stream up north!
     
  7. aquaboy

    aquaboy Panda Puffer

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    Scopas are pacific fish :)

    Latin Name Zebrasoma scopas
    Common Name Scopas Tang
    Also known as Broan Tang, Brown Surgeonfish
    Fast Facts This is very similar to the yellow tang (Zebrasoma flavescens), but it is brown overall, rather than yellow. If you are going to keep more than one tang in the same tank it is best to introduce them simultaneously, or to introduce smaller individuals first. It will defend a preferred hiding place from intruders. Provide this active fish with plenty of swimming room, as well one or two hiding places.
    Sizes Small/Around 1.5"-2"
    Medium/Around 2"-3"
    Large/Around 4"-5"
    Range in Nature Indo-Pacific
    Minimum Aquarium Size 30
     
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  9. wastemanagement

    wastemanagement Eyelash Blennie

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    Zebrasoma Tangs

    The exception is the Atlantic Ocean where year round temperatures are too cold for them, hence their abscence.
    This is the reason I ? which fish you were refering to my freind:)
     
  10. aquaboy

    aquaboy Panda Puffer

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    The ine that is brown and called a scopas tang, lol....... the guide said that they shouldnt be in carribean sea. Cause theyd have to go through atlantic to get there......