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Regarding red drum, we have been able to see the "eye spots" being lost on this species of fish when raised in captivity, either in tanks (10 and 12 tons) and also in earther ponds and reservoirs. Fish more that 7 kilograms in tanks and smaller fish (1 to 3 kilos in ponds). Not all the fish of the batch lose the spots, though. Since we have not been able to breed them in captivity, I would not think this has to do with offspring produced by crossing of siblings but rather a condition caused by captivity itself.
Regards.
Enrique Blacio Game, B.Sc., M.Sc. Fish Culture Laboratory Fundación CENAIM-ESPOL Guayaquil, Ecuador www.cenaim.espol.edu.ec/~eblacio
--- "Noltie, Douglas B." wrote:
> Folks: An interesting question was recently asked me by a student: some > fish have large 'eye spots' on their tails (e.g., bowfin, some reef fishes, > red drum, oscars) - how common is the caudal fin eye spot (i.e., what other > species exhibit this), and in what species does the size/color/presence of > the eye spot differ among individuals (between the sexes, between the > sizes/ages, as a function of season, with dominance/subordinance)? A good > question, for which I don't have a ready answer. Your thoughts? Doug > Noltie, U. Missouri. > > ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> > To leave the Fish-Sci list, Send blank message to: > mailto:[log in to unmask] > For information send INFO FISH-SCI to [log in to unmask] > ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><>
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