necrocanis;1278364; said:um, possibly, I have found that burrying skulls of fish or any animal doesn't work too well. Usually when you dig it up you are missing many pieces. Probably from shrews and other underground animals scattering it subterranian style. I've done a large blue catfish skull that was in a compost pile for about 3 months and still lost a few pieces. What kind of fish was it?
The TRUST;1278355; said:Have u ever done a Pacu? would be cool to save the head with those teeth
necrocanis;1278385; said:I have done one from about a 14" pacu, would love to get a bigger one, but it looks amazing. I will take pics when I get home.
cichlaguapote;1278373; said:It was a dovii.. I didn't bury it on purpose to be exumed later, only cause it was large and rather than throw it away it was easier to bury 12" down or so. It's under my back deck where no one really traffics over. This thread made me think of digging up the skull.. It's cool though. Will remember for the next dead fish I find..
necrocanis;1278393; said:I say dig it up and take pics lol. Might be worth salvaging. If it's still all there or most of it you can put it back together. Post up some good pics and I can make you a diagram to show you where all the pieces fit.I should do a dovii for my collection
cichlaguapote;1279131; said:I'm gonna look for it tommorrow. If I find it and it's interesting I'll post it up..![]()
necrocanis;1279994; said:Let's hope it's still there. I've been suprised trying to dig things back up and nothing was there. Probably un-noticed was an animal dug it up and took it away shortly after, and I couldn't see the signs of it a year later.