Who here collect's there own fish

::napoleon dynamite voice:: DIVING?! BANDIT ANGEL?! LUCKY!

i need to get back to diving and collect some fish from the keys here...
 
awesome stuff guys!

I am going to Houston for the MACNA and then driving down to Galviston and the surronding area.

anyone know of places to look, and what to expect?
 
Re: Baby Bandit

Re: Baby Bandit

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8129752#post8129752 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by John Dawe
The baby Bandit is doing fine in its quarintine tank, eating flakes, brine shrimp and artic pods.

Cool :) Small bandits adapt to captivity very quickly.

Make sure to feed it lots of sponge if possible - it's 90% of their diet in the wild.
 
Bandit's Diet

Bandit's Diet

All the books say 'sponge eater', that came from necropsy and looking at gut content. Two years ago at MACNA I asked Rich Pyle about that, he said they eat hydroids in the wild, one of his friends had followed the fish around to see what they eat. My guess is that yes they do eat sponges, but not exclusively, they eat a lot of other stuff. Sponges are just slow to digest or incompletely digested, so when the gut content it looked at, sponges are still there. Thats my theory. Anyone else have thoughts?
The other Bandit I have, 3.5 inches, have had for 13 months has done fine on flake, brine, mysis and what every I put in there.
But it does not like green flakes, that is algae.
The little one goes after little tiny flakes, usually eat 2 or 3 then ignores the rest.
 
he was caught on clam's while porgy fishing on kisma reef. Sorry no pic i didn't have my cam with me and i wanted to get him back in the watter asap.

PS i have called you guy's in the past offering to give you guy's my extra tropical fish for free but no one ever got back to me so i gave up.
 
Try Calling extension 279. We collect a lot of our own fish, so unless you have something that we don't already have in abundance, we probably wouldn't be interested. I do appreciate being informed of unusual sightings or catches even if it's not something you're willing to part with.

Take care,
Todd
 
Fish finder I noticed a few pages back you use corner filters. I love that you are keeping your tanks simple. You should post your pics of your collection facility on here. Don't you have about 100 tanks?
 
I caught a tiny 3" male crosshatch about 2 weeks ago. Males this size or quite rare, as the species are born as females and change as society needs. It went to a petstore in NY (Reef Fantasy) and will likley go on display there. Check it out New Yorkers.

Fishtail22, how are the crosshatch I collected for Atlantis about a year ago (ask Joe)? Still doing good I hope. Please pm me any critical info relating to diet, behaviour, etc should you find the time.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8089933#post8089933 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by brad23
Don't forget to catch one for me. :)
a 75 is way too small for a crosshatch mr tang police... good try though haha.
 
Holy resurrection Batman! This thread is 5 YEARS OLD. :)

Most collecting of non-local species on the East coast occurs during the late Summer and early Fall (July to Sept.).
 
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