S sbuse Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 1, 2009 7,728 11 0 39 IN YOUR HEAD Dec 18, 2009 #14 still looks good, sucks that it whent blind like that...
Hao The Ancient MFK Member Oct 17, 2008 17,710 7,072 230 Dec 18, 2009 #15 its fine with me since it makes no difference since it eats normally
S sbuse Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 1, 2009 7,728 11 0 39 IN YOUR HEAD Dec 18, 2009 #16 true...it is kinda like de...it happed the fish eats...life goes on...
P Pomatomus Piranha MFK Member Jul 7, 2009 1,691 162 81 Sarasota, FL Dec 18, 2009 #18 To my knowledge, all (or almost all) fish barbels have chemical receptors allowing them to "taste" things. My professor described this in goatfish.
To my knowledge, all (or almost all) fish barbels have chemical receptors allowing them to "taste" things. My professor described this in goatfish.
Hao The Ancient MFK Member Oct 17, 2008 17,710 7,072 230 Dec 18, 2009 #19 Pomatomus;3713409; said: To my knowledge, all (or almost all) fish barbels have chemical receptors allowing them to "taste" things. My professor described this in goatfish. Click to expand... yes fish use there barbels or lateral lines
Pomatomus;3713409; said: To my knowledge, all (or almost all) fish barbels have chemical receptors allowing them to "taste" things. My professor described this in goatfish. Click to expand... yes fish use there barbels or lateral lines
badreverend Plecostomus MFK Member Jul 28, 2007 772 30 61 55 Bishop Ca Dec 24, 2009 #20 I forgot if you had said if it was both eyes or just one? I also cant remember how it happened? Ill probably need to ask at next years update also!
I forgot if you had said if it was both eyes or just one? I also cant remember how it happened? Ill probably need to ask at next years update also!