Red Emperor Snapper

jp30338

Member
Anybody have pics of their adult snapper? Mine has grown SOO fast in the few months I've had it, I want to see how large and how they look when full grown.
 

aquaknight

Active Member
Ha! I'd say you have many more months/years of growth ahead of you. Fishbase lists their max size as 116cm (yes not a typo, almost 4 feet in length). Should easily reach 2' inan aquarium.
 

jp30338

Member
I read they typically get about 36in. WAYY to big for my 125g, so my lfs told me he will buy it back once it gets too big. I just want to see what they look like when they do reach that stage in a home aquarium, unfortunately I cannot find any pics on this site or the web anywhere...
 

squidward

Member
One of the coolest SW fish. Just wish they didn't get soO BiG! Wish they max out and 12" or so so we could keep them. Show us a pic of yours.
 

jp30338

Member
Originally Posted by crypt keeper
http:///forum/post/2902174
anybody who buys that as a baby is retarded
that thing would be great fun to fight on a rod and reel.
Soo are you saying to all those on this board who have them, and me in particular since it is ,y thread are retarded?? Anyway now reported.
 

jp30338

Member
Originally Posted by srfisher17
http:///forum/post/2901935
this isn't mine, but here's a bunch of pics. (Google Image the scientific name & you'll get more results) Its hard to believe, but lots of thes "cute little babies' are tank raised. On the plus side, they are supposed to be tasty!
http://images.google.com/images?hl=e...h+Images&gbv=2
Yes, red snapper is indeed tasty

And $10-12/lb. where I live, perhaps I can tank raise and sell em to to local grocer lol
I will get some pics today, i have been meaning to take some shots of the tank here lately.
 

txfishman

Member
last time i went deepsea fishing the guy next to use caught a 68lb emporer snapper. He was fishing with a 2 foot long ribbon fish. Hard to believe anyone would keep these things life long.
 
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