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Mine was a surface feeder. Always waited for the lid to open and eat everything off the surface.
 
It's rare I come on here an see something I don't recognise, I was confused then thinking that's not a bay snook lol...
Googled em now, nice fish.
 
It's rare I come on here an see something I don't recognise, I was confused then thinking that's not a bay snook lol...
Googled em now, nice fish.

Don't say so much....bOOst doesn't know it's salt water fish.
 
Lol... can they stay fresh forever or do they need salt eventually?
 
Mine was a surface feeder. Always waited for the lid to open and eat everything off the surface.

I hope mine is the same. Was it a lazy eater or did it feed like the cichla? I was surprised to see my bass chasing him a bit. Then I fed them and they stopped.
 
Lol... can they stay fresh forever or do they need salt eventually?

I was just messing with you. I actually have a little salt in this setup ;). The bass and ray don't seem to mind. I actually think their appearance has brightened up and the ray seems to be as happy as a clam.

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can I ask where you found the sword spine? haven't seen those in a few years. doh. just saw wes has them.

It's actually a common or a black. It was collected from Suriname on the Atlantic side so I'm going to say it's a common snook. Sword spines have a shorter body length and the spike expends past the flank and passes were the tail starts. They also have other distinguishing characteristics.
 
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Sweet pick up B!
 
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