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Bluefin tuna, if we can count inverts king crab, rainbow lobster, and what ever the two fish were I seen in a video throwing mouthfuls of sand at each other’s burrows, I think some type of goby maybe.
I believe your referring to jawfish?
 
Bluefin tuna, if we can count inverts king crab, rainbow lobster, and what ever the two fish were I seen in a video throwing mouthfuls of sand at each other’s burrows, I think some type of goby maybe.
I believe your referring to jawfish?

Fun fact : there are freshwater versions of:
Hermit crabs
Jellyfish
Sponges and corals.

Also some common saltwater fish can be converted to full fresh such as blue devil damselfish
 
You can change freshwater to saltwater if you want. Either way is fine.

Since either way would arguably make it a different species it would make an available fish unavailable without going through the years of paperwork to make it an allowed species.

Or it would require genetic modification which make it banned.
 
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Since either way would arguably make it a different species it would make an available fish unavailable without going through the years of paperwork to make it an allowed species.

Or it would require genetic modification which make it banned.
Gmos are currently legal in most cases.
 
It's banned, like all other GMOs. And any wheat seeds from the US are required to be tested for GMO contamination.
That's actually hilarious, because there is no living noncontaminated wheat, ever since the lab escape/whatever you want to call it
 
I didn't mean it like that hed, I meant for your list lol. You could do a list of freshwater fish you want turned into saltwater or the other way around with a simple thought.
"I want this goldfish to be saltwater" boom, it's saltwater. Let's leave the legality out of this thread and just have fun :p.
 
Since either way would arguably make it a different species it would make an available fish unavailable without going through the years of paperwork to make it an allowed species.

Or it would require genetic modification which make it banned.
Unless you live in California then it’s already banned. :p
 
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