M Marcus_H Gambusia MFK Member Feb 1, 2009 206 13 18 Germany Nov 9, 2015 #11 Sounds pretty bad for the fish right? I mean if that is the case, we are talking about a serious disfiguration of the entire head.
Sounds pretty bad for the fish right? I mean if that is the case, we are talking about a serious disfiguration of the entire head.
C Chicxulub Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 29, 2009 11,403 7,483 1,955 Nov 9, 2015 #12 Marcus_H said: Sounds pretty bad for the fish right? I mean if that is the case, we are talking about a serious disfiguration of the entire head. Click to expand... It can be quite serious. A lot of Brachyplatystoma and Pseudoplatystoma survive to live fairly long lives, but it's not unusual for them to die, either.
Marcus_H said: Sounds pretty bad for the fish right? I mean if that is the case, we are talking about a serious disfiguration of the entire head. Click to expand... It can be quite serious. A lot of Brachyplatystoma and Pseudoplatystoma survive to live fairly long lives, but it's not unusual for them to die, either.
thebiggerthebetter Senior Curator Staff member MFK Member Dec 31, 2009 16,125 14,341 3,910 Naples, FL, USA Nov 9, 2015 #13 I'd think if they die it is mostly of brain or nerve damage as a result of collision, not so much because of the muscular skeletal injury. Reactions: horopgedrik
I'd think if they die it is mostly of brain or nerve damage as a result of collision, not so much because of the muscular skeletal injury.
C Chicxulub Silver Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 29, 2009 11,403 7,483 1,955 Nov 9, 2015 #14 thebiggerthebetter said: I'd think if they die it is mostly of brain or nerve damage as a result of collision, not so much because of the muscular skeletal injury. Click to expand... Agreed, I should have been more specific.
thebiggerthebetter said: I'd think if they die it is mostly of brain or nerve damage as a result of collision, not so much because of the muscular skeletal injury. Click to expand... Agreed, I should have been more specific.