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Thread: One eyed fish

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    One eyed fish

    Lets say you caught a fish, and by misfortune, the fish got a eye injury. Will it be allright to fend for its self, or should I kill it and feed it to the cat for humain reasons.




    signed tunaman






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    Re: One eyed fish

    It'll be fine. I have caught a few fish with one eye and they were still healthy enough to chase down my lure. About two years ago I caught a Largemouth Bass out of Lay Lake that went close to 8 lbs. and it only had one eye, the other was missing but had almost completely filled in with new skin.

    Casey

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    Re: One eyed fish

    Fish are very adaptive creatures tunaman. I used to be an avid aquarist once having several tanks and used to successfully breed Discus fish and other varieties of cichlids. These fish have extremely territorial behaviour and often I had a fish lose an eye. I even had a fish once lose both eyes and it still managed to survive and find the food although it ended up in the freezer because I thought it was a little unattractive. Having aquariums for so many years certainly helped me learn about fish behaviours and their adaptability and I know that releasing a one eyed fish doesn't hamper their chances of survival unless there is a dolphin under the boat waiting for it.

    Poodroo


    He who aims at nothing is sure to hit it.


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    Re: One eyed fish

    Gus Gould is one eyed and has survived ???

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    Geoff_Atkinson
    Guest

    Re: One eyed fish

    I'd kill it, fancy becoming an instant Collingwood supporter, poor bugger

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    marlinqld
    Guest

    Re: One eyed fish

    Jtlands, Gus Gould is a cockroach, and they can survive a nuclear blast I heard.....

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    Re: One eyed fish

    HA HA HA LMFAO
    Collingwood ... cyclops..
    hoo- have n't had a giggle like that for a loooong time.

  8. #8

    Re: One eyed fish

    LOL at Jitlands and Marlin_Mike
    Joel
    Fishing for the thrill, not for the kill

  9. #9

    Re: One eyed fish

    LMAO. . So I guess a one eyed fish is all good, but
    how does a no eyed fish battle on.





    signed tunaman

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    Re: One eyed fish

    I once had a red jewel cichlid that had all it's fins chewed off and it was suspended upside down, but eventually its fins grew back and it survived a good 6-7 years in my fish tank.
    If that aint survivin' chew my eye out!!

    rowdy

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    Re: One eyed fish

    Sh$t. Fish are more tougher than I thought I guess the will for
    survival is greater than the disability.





    signed tunaman

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    Re: One eyed fish

    When you say you wouls kill it for humane reasons, do you are you refe3ring to humane reasons for the fish, or the cat, or both
    Horny

    Live every day as if it's your last - for one day you're sure to be right!

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    Re: One eyed fish

    No. Just the fish. If the cat chokes thats its problem
    Our cats name is garfeild, this thing would eat all day. I said too the missus, if you dont put this pillow with legs on a deit, Jenny craig will
    have a warrant for its arrest.





    signed tunaman

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    Loco_Pez
    Guest

    Re: One eyed fish

    Gus Gould should be killed & fed to the cat !!!

    and I'm a cockraoch.

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    Re: One eyed fish

    Why I asked this Question is because if a bigger fish came from its blind side, its chances for survival wouldnt be good.
    So useing it for bait or cat food would be doing it a favour, so to speak.
    By the way, the cat loved it.
    Poodroo. I dont think it would be the same for a tank fish,
    coz it has nothing to worry about, excepted for being snapped frozen
    But I think I did the right thing.


    signed tunaman

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