Passion mark,I believe they are also known as hickies.A new beauty mark
We've stuck them on the side of the boat before, but I didn't know they'd suction to person like thatI think that remora left a mark.
Ive seen them for sale in a few shops here and there.We've stuck them on the side of the boat before, but I didn't know they'd suction to person like that
Me to, not always for cheap either, if one sticks to you in the water try and swim near another object for it to grab onto, because if you try to forcibly remove it you'll end up taking off a big chunk of skin and meat from your bodyIve seen them for sale in a few shops here and there.
That's not a swordfish... I think it is a longbill spearfish.And who doesn't like a good sword fish? View attachment 1327041
Remoras make very bad aquarium fish. Too big, too powerful and too active. Really needs a big tank. I've seen one in a tank that was in the 250-300g range, and it was cramped.Ive seen them for sale in a few shops here and there.
Some get as long as six feetThat's not a swordfish... I think it is a longbill spearfish.
Remoras make very bad aquarium fish. Too big, too powerful and too active. Really needs a big tank. I've seen one in a tank that was in the 250-300g range, and it was cramped.
Well if you want to get technical it's a striped marlin. Longbills are more slender and have a different colorThat's not a swordfish... I think it is a longbill spearfish
That is pretty much my opinion of them as well.I certainly wasn't impressed when I saw them.Remoras make very bad aquarium fish. Too big, too powerful and too active. Really needs a big tank. I've seen one in a tank that was in the 250-300g range, and it was cramped.
Don't marlns have very long rays at the front of the dorsal and then very short ones for most of their length? I thought spearfish because of the dorsal shape.Well if you want to get technical it's a striped marlin. Longbills are more slender and have a different color