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Originally Posted by Alexraptor
Wait... people actually eat Yellow Tangs? O.o
I mean I can see a south American Oscar on a dinner plate, but tangs just seem like more bones than meat.
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Probably not Yellow Tangs as they stay rather small, but large angels, wrasses and even tangs land quite regularly on the grill. If you visit fish markets in the countries where our fish come from you will find many beloved friends up for sale as dinner:
Caribbean, St. Lucia, Tropical Fish For Sale On The Market.
http://eddie-coral-adventures.blogsp...sh-market.html
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Last edited by ThRoewer; 09/08/2017 at 07:21 PM.
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