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chuckaroo wrote:decent session johnwest. nice report.
would have been great to have seen those porpoises. great pictures of the doggies indeed, and those parasites look like ugly wee gets
Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:06 am
EricH wrote:Have noticed a lot of whiting with those parasites on them. Not sure what to do about them. Would cutting the off close to the gill help I wonder?
Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:26 am
johnwest wrote:EricH wrote:Have noticed a lot of whiting with those parasites on them. Not sure what to do about them. Would cutting the off close to the gill help I wonder?
Hi EricH, I don't know, if you don't, the fish is doomed anyway and the parasite keeps producing eggs while the fish lasts. If you do remove it as you suggest the fish may die from blood loss but there will be fewer parasite eggs produced.
Creep wrote:BUT I found one that is very nasty that kills the tongue of the fish and replaces it with itself it enters the fish through its gills, i wonder if marine biologist are doing any research on this
Sat Nov 05, 2011 10:33 pm
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Have seen this photo before, just found it easily again on the internet. The Cymothoa exigua fish parasite apparently grabs onto the fish’s tongue and slowly eats away at it until only a stub is left. It then latches onto the stub and becomes the fish’s 'replacement tongue', it feeds off the fishes diet. They are usually found off the coast of California. Plenty more pics and info about it online..cathalger wrote:Charlie that thing is seriously alien looking, horrible, whered you get that pic?
Mon Nov 07, 2011 12:03 am
cathalger wrote:Charlie that thing is seriously alien looking, horrible, whered you get that pic?
I saw one of those gill parasites on a decent sized pollack once, I have some pics, I wonder if its the same species as on your whiting Johnwest? Its been IDed on the Marine Life Info Network(MarLIN), must go and get the scientific name here now. The thing was so well imbedded in the fish it would have made a pretty serious wound, probably fatal, if Id tried to take it off. The fish was kept and the parasite only discovered back at the house anyway.
EDIT, heres this thing in the pollack gills, I think the people at Marlin IDed it to be the same thing. The title of the pic is how they described it anyway...
Love the dogfish pic too.
Mon Nov 07, 2011 12:06 am
dan belfast wrote:reminds me of my mother in law![]()
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