Re: Name That Fish?
Those HUGE Ulua they have swimming under the Pagoda restaurant in shallow, brackish water are always amusing to watch. It's unfortunate that you can eat them as small Papio, but once they grow to become an Ulua, it's too risky due to chances of ciguatera poisoning.
A whimsical question still unanswered...
This "fish" isn't a fish at all, yet in lay terms it's named as such. In this particular case, it has a name that can also be attributed to a popular holiday and spends most of its existance eating, sleeping under a rock and hanging out with a sponge.
Originally posted by alohabear
A whimsical question still unanswered...
This "fish" isn't a fish at all, yet in lay terms it's named as such. In this particular case, it has a name that can also be attributed to a popular holiday and spends most of its existance eating, sleeping under a rock and hanging out with a sponge.
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