Unidentified Swimming Fish! (USF)

 Can you help me identify this local fish.  In an obscure language it is called Adawee.  It seems to tolerate both brackish and fresh water and gets big.  I know for a fact that it can handle low oxygen and rough environments.  I've had two in my tank for a couple of weeks without a bubbler.  The people do eat them.  And they eat about anything we through into the tank. They sound like a better fish than for tilapia for our purposes.  Can you figure out their identity?


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  1. I think it is "Atlantic tarpons (Megalops atlanticus) are large ocean fish that can weigh as much as 161 kg. Their meat is largely inedible, but since they are difficult to catch and tend to put on an acrobatic show while on the line, they're a favorite in game-fishing circles. The atlantic tarpon is the official state saltwater fish of Alabama." Which means it probably isn't good for aquaculture because we want fish that people can enjoy eating! Ahgg

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