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Dizbwayne

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today at school (kingsborough) i saw a new fish in the saltwater tanks a butterfly fish. i asked the girl that was cleaning the tanks, "when did you get that fish?" she says," oh one of the biolgy prof. set traps in the water and caught it" i was stun and excite, she says that the gulf stream brings it into these areas. Can this be true, butterfly fish in our oceans?
 

jhale

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yes, it's true.

there are a ton of tropical fish that get swept up to us each year.
they die in the winter though.
 
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if i lived in an area with coral reefs, i dont think that coral reef would be in the ocean anymore. it would be in my custom designed coral reef house. hehe J/K but that would be insane. scuba diving in your own house. hehe

i need to go to sleep im get a little crazy
 

gforce6

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We do have some butterfly during Aug-sept. I think they are swept by current. You can check LIRA, they do have annual collecting trip to Long Island shore.
 

Dizbwayne

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haha it not the greatest but it keeps me entertain. but they keep all their tank with regular salt water from the sea and the fishes seem fine. the water is non treated its straight from the ocean. i was thinking about using ocean water too
 

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