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No telling what you'll catch in Miami!

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GoodOyster
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fishindad
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Holy cow batman!!!

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Anonymous
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That's a big fish and probably great to eat. Too bad its an invasive species. Too many people from other countries are dumping these and other fish from their homeland and they're ruining the native fish.

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Most cichlids, pacus and oscars, etc. were introduced from people dumping their aquarium fish in the canals and ponds. They were brought here to be pets, but adapted to the local environment and now you can't get rid of them. Kind of like the pythons, iguanas, New Yorkers, etc. 😀

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Most cichlids, pacus and oscars, etc. were introduced from people dumping their aquarium fish in the canals and ponds. They were brought here to be pets, but adapted to the local environment and now you can't get rid of them. Kind of like the pythons, iguanas, New Yorkers, etc. 😀

You got that right and not sure which or the worst,"They were brought here to be pets, but adapted to the local environment and now you can't get rid of them. Kind of like the pythons, iguanas, New Yorkers, etc. 😀

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