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but preeb more than the lion fish the tropic reef regions need to be more concerned with the crown of thorns starfish which is wiping out wholes reefs due to the lack of sharks,that humans killed for their fins....okay ill let it go now lol
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That is one good thing about the Bahamas. Our shark population is as healthy as it has ever been, due to local regulations which prohibit any commercial harvesting. Various breeds of reef sharks are a common sight here.
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When you are done give it to a pet store that sells reptiles. Problem solved.
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