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Old November 5th 03, 09:04 PM
Sajjad Lateef
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On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 20:15:27 +0000, KEITH JENNINGS wrote:

There are only 2 "aquarium sized" fish that really scare me. The
Scorpionfish has dozens of sharp spines, and is highly venomous. Less than
10 percent of people stung survive.


Does anyone keep Scorpionfish? I am not big on sal****er so I don't know.
But, people do keep Lionfish (like Capt Picard in ST-TNG)
which also has venemous spines.

The other is a tiny parasitic fish that lives in the Amazon basin. After the
eggs are fertilized, the female finds a mammal ( a cow, dog, human, etc. ).
She then swims up the unfortunate mammal's urinary tract, and lays hundreds
of eggs inside. The victim releases fry every time it urinates for the 2 to
4 weeks it takes to die in agony from secondary infections.
shudder


I have never heard of anyone keeping a Candiru at home. But, if
you do decide to, and don't make a habit of urinating in your tank,
then you are still safe.


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Old November 6th 03, 06:22 PM
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My LFS has the large lionfish, but I am waiting for them to get some of
the dwarf varieties before I get one. From all the info I have on them
they are easy to keep, just don't get to close to them or face a wicked
sting.

Vicki

Does anyone keep Scorpionfish? I am not big on sal****er so I don't
know. But, people do keep Lionfish (like Capt Picard in ST-TNG) which
also has venemous spines.

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