I can't help you with your question but I have a pic I've saved
for along time. This is not my pic. I've been drooling over it for years!!
If you go bring me back one this size.
:lol2::lol2::lol2:
I can't help you with your question but I have a pic I've saved
for along time. This is not my pic. I've been drooling over it for years!!
If you go bring me back one this size.
:lol2::lol2::lol2:
He has only got the permit to collect in brisbane
so it must be aussie waters
Also have a look on the aus forum thy will also let you know thy are rare
Keep in mind the differences when you're collecting with a commercial interest are very different and more stringent, then if you were collecting for yourself with no intent to sell the fish. (not sure from the sounds of the original post, what you were wanting to do)
Keep in mind the differences when you're collecting with a commercial interest are very different and more stringent, then if you were collecting for yourself with not intent to sell the fish. (not sure what you were trying to do)
Yuri, keep in mind that those collected along the Australian mainland are most likely waifs from offshore populations... including those in Brisbane waters... even where there are breeding populations conspics are not a very common fish with high population densities anywhere really...
Yuri, keep in mind that those collected along the Australian mainland are most likely waifs from offshore populations... including those in Brisbane waters... even where there are breeding populations conspics are not a very common fish with high population densities anywhere really...
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