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In the summer time down at the Jersey shore we take out the Seine nets into the bays and find all type of creatures like pipe fish, baby flounders, and snapper blues. I have yet to catch a seahorse in the nets, but I have seen them off the jetty while fishing.
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Here's some pics of my Northerns. The Male in the pic is wild caught over a year ago. The small female is his daughter born and raised in my home ;-) she's a beauty!
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Beautiful fish, Wally. Perfect examples of the H. erectus found up here in the North East. When I started collecting them long ago they were H. hudsonius, reflecting the type locality.
The last sea turtle I came across in Barnegat Bay was a Green yearling about the same size as the turtle you are holding. We see them fairly often in and around Barnegat Inlet, and have seined up a few. I caught (and immediatley released) the yearling Green while diving under a yacht basin fueling dock very close to Barnegat Light two summers ago. Amazingly solid, and so strong for their size. |
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you can really see the snout size difference in them. nice pics
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65g seahorse tank 20g sump with a reef octopus skimmer ,tlf 150 reactor, red sea ozone generator controller,cpr hob fuge with light and 2 China led lights one 42x1 w and one 24x3 w. occupied by 4 ecectus seahorses a couple small gobies and cuc. Current Tank Info: 58g main with 20g sump |
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this has been a interesting topic to read, there has been alot of good info
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