P PufferXtreme Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 28, 2006 762 5 0 UK Oct 16, 2006 #11 I'd agree with Oddball, T. Fluviatilis. What was their activity level?
Deathcurl BOO!!! MFK Member Jun 28, 2005 2,108 2 68 NYC Oct 16, 2006 #12 redtailfool;543311; said: Like this ? Click to expand... Looks good Wes.....Don't go eating it now!!!
redtailfool;543311; said: Like this ? Click to expand... Looks good Wes.....Don't go eating it now!!!
R redtailfool Dovii MFK Member Feb 17, 2005 8,452 32 105 USA Oct 16, 2006 #13 Deathcurl;544174; said: Looks good Wes.....Don't go eating it now!!! Click to expand... If i feel like ending it all i might ...
Deathcurl;544174; said: Looks good Wes.....Don't go eating it now!!! Click to expand... If i feel like ending it all i might ...
Oddball Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Apr 27, 2005 22,398 2,843 9,480 67 Bama Oct 16, 2006 #14 They're actually pretty tasty. Just don't nick the peritoneum when you're cleaning them since the tetradotoxin exists in organ tissues.
They're actually pretty tasty. Just don't nick the peritoneum when you're cleaning them since the tetradotoxin exists in organ tissues.
R redtailfool Dovii MFK Member Feb 17, 2005 8,452 32 105 USA Oct 16, 2006 #15 Oddball;544186; said: They're actually pretty tasty. Just don't nick the peritoneum when you're cleaning them since the tetradotoxin exists in organ tissues. Click to expand... the liver is where most of the concentration of toxins are right? Just a little bit makes it taste better though.. i heard it numbs the tongue and warms up your body. I wanna be a certified fugu chef.
Oddball;544186; said: They're actually pretty tasty. Just don't nick the peritoneum when you're cleaning them since the tetradotoxin exists in organ tissues. Click to expand... the liver is where most of the concentration of toxins are right? Just a little bit makes it taste better though.. i heard it numbs the tongue and warms up your body. I wanna be a certified fugu chef.
H haywood Candiru MFK Member Sep 23, 2005 558 17 48 41 nj Oct 17, 2006 #16 I'm about 95% sure is was the Tetraodon fluviatillis. Thanks for the help everyone.