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I am an absolute sucker for bellus angelfish!! I am probably going to do a bonded male and female pair for my 200g here’s some pics of the bellus in our 120, I also love the hun back turretfish, it’s a model citizen in our 120, see photos
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@Lost in the Sauce how far out would we have to go to catch them? we talking to the islands again?
When they show up, we're talking mission bay, from the shore. Sight fished from the boat docks and jedies.

I don't know anyone who has gone out for them specifically, but know they do make it up here in years the water is really warm.
 
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When they show up, we're talking mission bay, from the shore. Sight fished from the boat docks and jedies.

I don't know anyone who has gone out for them specifically, but know they do make it up here in years the water is really warm.
That would be so much fun! Are you aware of any other species of fish that come up on the currents that would be of interest to reef keepers?
 

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When they show up, we're talking mission bay, from the shore. Sight fished from the boat docks and jedies.

I don't know anyone who has gone out for them specifically, but know they do make it up here in years the water is really warm.
Look for cover, reefs, rocks or weed lines/trash. Triggers are mainly mollusk or invert eaters.

In Fl, if I can find one of those, I catch triggers. Smaller ones shallower and bigger ones in blue water.
 

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That would be so much fun! Are you aware of any other species of fish that come up on the currents that would be of interest to reef keepers?
Not that I know of but Anything on the Baja side could make its way up.

I wonder how long a tiny dorado would take to outgrow the tank. Likely within a few weeks.
 

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I would climb down into the rock Jetties at Shinnecock Inlet on LI as a kid and hand-line critters out of still rock-pools. One time I pulled out a giant eel ~ about 5'.
 

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Not that I know of but Anything on the Baja side could make its way up.

I wonder how long a tiny dorado would take to outgrow the tank. Likely within a few weeks.
To keep it would be outside of most tanks limit lol. Much rather cook that Mahi aka Dorado aka Dolphin.
 

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It was more tongue in cheek as a dorado can hit 3' in 120 days
I know lol.

They are tasty though. Damian got one on the last offshore yak trip. From kayak to skillet in a few hours lol.

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Broke all the reefing rules tonight...

Put my last 2 remaining nems in the tank...

And my pair of perculas...

Never-ending the white rock and the tank that's only been fully running for a couple of days ;)

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Broke all the reefing rules tonight...

Put my last 2 remaining nems in the tank...

And my pair of perculas...

Never-ending the white rock and the tank that's only been fully running for a couple of days ;)

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Do the rules really count when it’s that big?
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Little late on the fish discussion. Definitely consider a White Cheek tang. Had one in my last tank and it was just an awesome fish.

And as far as gem tangs go; I was like you and wasn't overly impressed by them looks wise, but had one given to me by a buddy that was tearing his tank down. They are a lot cooler in person than what they are in pictures you see on the net. Don't discount them too fast.

I have nothing to add on the triggers since I have never kept one, and you keep fleshy LPS and zoas so the angels I like are out of the question.

Tank is coming along very well. Has to feel good to see some life in it.
 

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