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Thread: Snakehead in OC Park lakes?

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    Oooohhhh look at the cool blue looking flesh in that Goby's mouth.

    Maybe it was a freshwater Lingcod or cabezon.

    He should have eaten it, I bet it tasted good in spite of the sores and scabies one it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkShadow View Post
    Another responsible pet owner...
    nah, i bet it was a "ritual"...lol...

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    If that was the same fish that the guy let go it should serve as an example of why you shouldn't let pets go in a non-native envoronment. The poor thing had probably been suffering horribly ever since it was liberated from its nice cozy home. Look at the thing!!! It has sores all over it and its right eye looks like it was bulging out. It is better off dead, and the lake is better off for it not being in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by one_leg View Post
    If that was the same fish that the guy let go it should serve as an example of why you shouldn't let pets go in a non-native envoronment. The poor thing had probably been suffering horribly ever since it was liberated from its nice cozy home. Look at the thing!!! It has sores all over it and its right eye looks like it was bulging out. It is better off dead, and the lake is better off for it not being in there.
    conservation_leg...

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    looks kind of like a midshipman

    Last edited by KaliDawgFan; 12-24-2008 at 06:42 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by one_leg View Post
    Oooohhhh look at the cool blue looking flesh in that Goby's mouth.


    Maybe it was a freshwater Lingcod or cabezon.


    He should have eaten it, I bet it tasted good in spite of the sores and scabies one it.
    In some cultures scabies are considered delicasies - especially the pus filled ones. (PM me for myPoached Mine Tailings Tumors recipie)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pwynn View Post
    that is a marble goby.........some dude had it in his tank and it started eating everything so he tossed it in the lake
    Looks like this one is thee
    winner. marble goby

    cs

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    Default That's a Stonefish

    I had one in my aquarium for a while and eventually killed it after it eventually ate and/or killed everything else. They just don't stop growing and eat virtually anything. Nasty creatures that can be bought at tropical fish stores.

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    Default I stand corrected

    It is a Goby. My local (Vietnamese) fish store owner called it a Stonefish or Goby. I haven't had it or thought about it in some time, but that's it.

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    Looks like a Marbled Goby to me!!

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