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post your favorite fish here
go ahead...post away :pimp
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favorite fish???
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haha...very good!
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another fish ;-)
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ohohoho
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A porpoise is not a fish. :upsidedow |
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Pirania is da best
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http://www.mongabay.com/external/ima...ow_399x450.jpg
"Recent Biotechnology Innovation Is a Bit Fishy: A Fluorescent Pet [picture] By JASON DEAN Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL TAIPEI, Taiwan -- In the basement of a building down an alley here floats the future of bioengineered pets, and it is glowing. In a corner, small fish flit about in a dozen aquariums. Bill Kuo, a manager at Taikong Corp., draws a thick curtain and switches on black lights over the tanks. Suddenly, the fish glow a bright green. "Imagine you come home from work, turn out the lights and look at these," Mr. Kuo says. "It's very relaxing." Fluorescent fish are just one of the latest off-the-wall innovations to come along in the biotechnology march. American researchers are seeking approval for a super-size salmon, retooled with growth hormones. A Canadian company, Nexia Biotechnologies Inc., is injecting spider genes into goats to produce milk that can be refined and woven into "BioSteel," for use in surgical sutures and "ballistic protection," the company says. Another Canadian group has trademarked the name "EnviroPig" for its genetically modified swine, whose manure contains fewer phosphates, a natural pollutant. But Taikong's fish, which hit the market in Taiwan last month, may well be the world's first genetically modified house pets -- certainly the first designed to glow in the dark and one of the first leisure-time applications for genetic engineering. Born in a Taiwan biologist's lab in 2001 and written up in a scientific journal, the fish were soon discovered by Taikong, a 20-year-old company that sells aquarium equipment and fish food to shops around the world. Willis Fang, Taikong's president, thought the appeal of the little green fish might go beyond research. He made plans to bring them to market as "Night Pearls," along with a whole line of products for the fish, such as black-lit tanks, fluorescent plastic coral and "fluorescent fish pellets" for food. " |
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yeah that nemo guy in finding nemo is cool :)
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I'm Hungry... Sweat, sour, and spicy? :pimp |
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...d_DSC05498.jpg
ALL by myself! Cooked it as well :) Triggerfish Funny face = trying to get it on the pier for 15 mins. |
Baracudas are cool...
http://www2.hama-med.ac.jp/w1b/oto/s...20Baracuda.jpg imagine u had those coming your way :Oh crap |
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In real life though... This is my favorite... anything... in the world. It's better than breathing.
http://www.foodvancouver.com/sushi-town11.jpg |
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You should have seen all the guys glaring.. I could read their thoughts. "This bitch catches a fish after only being here 10 minutes, you have to be shitting me" |
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wow thats a good catch... ready to make that sushi? hmmmm, sounds good! |
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now this thread makes me so hungry... hmmmm, love those tasty fish... |
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http://www.fuzebox.org/forum/caribbean5.jpg |
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Neat thing about this fish, notice the two dorsal spines on the top. They fold back, but the first larger one will not fold until the second smaller one is pulled. (hence the name trigger fish). :upsidedow |
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That's a baby one! :helpme :) |
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I ALMOST made the record. I even skinned the sucker. Took pliers to it and peeled off the skin. I tell you, that was the most educational fishing trip I was ever on and I was alone!! Stuff like that never happens when you are with your friends. lol |
i want to be the eel in other life.
sorry, i've no pics :( |
Mackerel. So tasty.
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mahi-mahi or snapper, both are great to eat.
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