Guess what monster fish this is

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Ding!
This is the Geater Oilfish, (Comephorus baikalensis) from Lake Baikal, Siberia. it is 25%-34% fatty oil and burns like a candle. It is also used to make a local anti arthritis rub.

For my next trick,,,,(insert drum roll)...,

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You got it Oddball, I just like the common name, "Mouth Almighty", that crachs me up almost as much as the "bass ass wrasse" or for that matter the genus name of my previous post the "come phor us".
 
I need to check this thread more often, LOL! I would have gotten the oilfish... I even have this pic on my comp and have had it there for months. :ROFL:
Anyway, here are some other pics from Lake Baikal, not my pics of course, lol. :D Three species of endemic sculpin species, the endemic Baikal sponge, and, of course, the oilfish (which is also endemic to Lake Baikal). Ahem... sorry to derail, just had to shoot some pics in here while we're on the subject of Baikal, LOL. :D

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Oh yeah, and forgot to add... those are all pics taken of freshwater species IN freshwater folks.
 
guppy said:
You got it Oddball, I just like the common name, "Mouth Almighty", that crachs me up almost as much as the "bass ass wrasse" or for that matter the genus name of my previous post the "come phor us".

If you think that common name cracks you up...

Have you ever held a Slippery Dick...........................in your tanks?

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