Shady Camp - Shark Attack 1m+ Barra
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Re: Shady Camp - Shark Attack 1m+ Barra
not the pic ron ,this fish had no tail at all just a stump
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Re: Shady Camp - Shark Attack 1m+ Barra
what a weird little dude that ones is but still mobile,nature has a brilliant way of adapting
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Re: Shady Camp - Shark Attack 1m+ Barra
Thanks for that. I'll look that term up.stroma wrote:Hi Ronje
That is a perfect example of lordosis. A curvature of the spine that is common in hatchery reared fish mostly due to a deficiency
Can I ask you if this could be as a result of a small gene pool? Came across a number of these when stocking. Fish were from a grow-out facility but the fingerlings came from the main hatchery in the area.
Not enough breeders to spread the genes or something similar?
Thanks also, Al.
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