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Re: NFC: PoP Eye help



Stephen;
     What is a Gyotaku table?  If it's food type table  I have two
questions. What if this fish is infected with more then just a bacterial
disease? Is eating it a real good idea? Next we'll be reading about a Mad
Fish disease.   I guess you could say mercury poisoning could take on
similar symptoms of Mad Cow disease, in the neurological effects.     Just
my two cents at this late hour with a head cold to boot.   JiM C.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen DiCerbo" <mykiss at nycap_rr.com>
To: <nfc at actwin_com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: NFC: PoP Eye help


>
>
> robertrice at juno_com wrote:
>
> > my rule after years of trying other ways is remove and destroy any sick
> > fish period. Thats why I have garter snakes :)
> >
>
>    well one of those two Bass were destined for my Gyotaku table
> anyway....   if she (the big one), whose had it the longest doesn't
improve
> , it might be her.....
>
>       She has begun to worry me as she has ignored the introduction of 2
> dozen golden shiners today, while the smaller guy gorged as
> usual......        this  could be bad....   if that stomach isn't
distended
> soon,  well...
>
>       just wish her scales were in better shape for the printing......
>
>    does  any one know if fish can re-generate scales?  I must have been
> asleep during that lecture session...
>
>
> Stephen
>
>
>
>
>                               Stephen Di Cerbo
>                           stephen at stormtree_com
>                 http://www.stormtree.com/headwaters
>
>        " Here comes the trout that must be caught with tickling. "
>
>                            - William Shakespeare -
>
>
>




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