Re: NANFA-- Okini

Sajjad Lateef (sajjad_at_acm.org)
Fri, 27 Apr 2001 08:49:36 -0500 (CDT)

And, they're yummy. Tuna and salmon simply melt in the mouth.

Sajjad

On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Edward Venn wrote:

> Irashai
> let's start with some tuna–all sizes and species, salmon, seatrout, snapper,
> seabass, blowfish(here's a killer), eel, makeral, parrotfish, filefish,
> crab, shrimp, sea urchin, basically anything with fins or is slimy and comes
> from saltwater.
> >
> >It must have been a fake finger made of delicate meat! My bass can't even
> >tear nightcrawlers, I have to cut them!
> >
> >They've 'bitten' me but it feels like being grabbed by med. grain
> >sandpaper.
> >No 'pain'.
> >
> >The piranha would be a different story. They have teeth!
> >
> >Ed, what fish is used for sushi? I'm just curious...
> >
> >Amy
> >
> >
> >>"...this bass took the tip of his finger off."
> >>
> >>Please tell me you're kidding me. I let my green sunfish take food out of
> >>my hand and he bites my fingers often. Not only is there no blood, there
> >>is
> >>virtually no pain. There's no way a bass has the teeth to cut through a
> >>finger.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: Edward Venn
> >>Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 3:21 AM
> >>To: nanfa_at_aquaria.net
> >>Subject: Re: NANFA-- Keeping Largemouths in Aquarium...
> >>
> >>
> >>When I was in High School in beautiful downtown Stoney Creek we caught
> >>some
> >>chain pickerel and several small mouth bass. One bass would spend most of
> >>his time resting on his side by a large rock to one side of the tank.
> >>Every
> >>day during science class one of my friends would stick his hand in and
> >>prod
> >>the fish until, one day, this bass took the tip of his finger off. Rob
> >>left
> >>the bass alone after that-although I did encourage him once or twice to
> >>play
> >>
> >>with the large natteri piranha our biology teacher kept at the back of the
> >>class. (what a maroon!)
> >>
> >>Ed
> >>Tokyo Japan
> >
> >
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