piranha45 said:i dont think they're available to anyone outside of australia... are they?
Smh... They're totally different species... The most common snapper referred to as a mangrove snapper in Florida is the grey snapper lutjanus griseus although several other are also found in near fw like 2-7ppt seawater synagris, schoolmaster etc. The ones they're talking about the mangrove jack is lutjanus argenmaculatus. Yes in Asia and the U.S. they're often called red datnoids. Very misleading name haha. They're available not very frequently but they do come around at least once a year. I got one gave it to a friend to grow out but he killed it :/ very cool fish I was looking forward to him becoming a big monsterThey are just Mangrove snapper, we catch them by the hundreds here in Florida, we have them in the canals and in totally freshwater springs in the state. Not super mysterious.