Chit chat thread #3 (finally!!!)


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zaren said:
this is downright pornography.
...and uncle was peeping... haiz...:nono: let them have their own private time lah... :bsmilie: :bsmilie:
 

SnapSnap said:
...and uncle was peeping... haiz...:nono: let them have their own private time lah... :bsmilie: :bsmilie:


very private lah, dim lomantic settings. I have to peep through my f/2.8 macro lens in order to see what is going on. the flash also very fast, they dun notice one lah, heehee.
 

simplicity_ said:
heh so cute leh. first time i see fish have the "thing" :sweatsm:

didn't know you so appreciative of "things". here http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19617 you can see a few more other "things" in real close-up
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hwchoy said:
doesn't it just make you feel inferior? :embrass:

Need to have hooks one meh? :sweat:
 

xin said:
Need to have hooks one meh? :sweat:


why you ask us? ask your soon-to-be-the-other-half mah :sticktong
 

hwchoy said:
ok guys (and gals), is this photography or pornography?

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btw these are not guppies, but a related fish (Girardinus metallicus) which also produces live youngs (hence the necessity for the "thing").

Both.. it's photography of porn! :sticktong
 

hwchoy said:
doesn't it just make you feel inferior? :embrass:
Inferior... :embrass: not because of the hook but the size... almost 1/3 the length of the fish! For a 1.7m person will have a 56cm thingy!! :bsmilie:
 

eww.. why the "thing" look so scary one??

so is this fish a mammal or wat? since they are gonna produce live babies..
er.. tot fish are cold blooded.. mammals are hot?
oops.. sorry.. not bio teacher here.. heh.
pls educate me :angel:
 

furrypaws said:
eww.. why the "thing" look so scary one??

so is this fish a mammal or wat? since they are gonna produce live babies..
er.. tot fish are cold blooded.. mammals are hot?
oops.. sorry.. not bio teacher here.. heh.
pls educate me :angel:

faintz... fish are not mammals lah.. it's just that for some species of fish like guppies, mollies, platies (sorry Uncle Choy, noe u dun like the common names..); the males inject their sperm into the female to fertilise the eggs. The eggs are carried by the female, hatched within the body and then released into the water. At this stage the babies can start swimming in the water.

This system is rather different from other species are they lay the eggs in the water to hatch. For the livebearers, they are not consider mammals because the eggs do not receive any nutrients or whatsoever during this process and are independent from the female. :)
 

Ashleyy said:
faintz... fish are not mammals lah.. it's just that for some species of fish like guppies, mollies, platies (sorry Uncle Choy, noe u dun like the common names..); the males inject their sperm into the female to fertilise the eggs. The eggs are carried by the female, hatched within the body and then released into the water. At this stage the babies can start swimming in the water.

This system is rather different from other species are they lay the eggs in the water to hatch. For the livebearers, they are not consider mammals because the eggs do not receive any nutrients or whatsoever during this process and are independent from the female. :)

oic.. haha.. tks for the info.
i know nuts abt fishes.. ask me abt cats anytime man...
i've seen my fren's discus.. very cute! lots of tiny fishes attach to the mommy.. sucking off nutrients.. abit gross.. but very cute!

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furrypaws said:
eww.. why the "thing" look so scary one??

so is this fish a mammal or wat? since they are gonna produce live babies..
er.. tot fish are cold blooded.. mammals are hot?
oops.. sorry.. not bio teacher here.. heh.
pls educate me :angel:


wah lao, you already said is fish, then you said is mammal?

hello pig, may I educate her?
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Ashleyy said:
faintz... fish are not mammals lah.. it's just that for some species of fish like guppies, mollies, platies (sorry Uncle Choy, noe u dun like the common names..); the males inject their sperm into the female to fertilise the eggs. The eggs are carried by the female, hatched within the body and then released into the water. At this stage the babies can start swimming in the water.


yesterday I just learn something new, from a biologist hor. apparently for some livebearers such as platies (or mollies, I couldn't remember), the males just have to rubba the female, and that will trigger ovulation and which can mature into fries, without having any sperm from the male injected! of course the babies are all clones of the mommy lah.
 

SnapSnap said:
Inferior... :embrass: not because of the hook but the size... almost 1/3 the length of the fish! For a 1.7m person will have a 56cm thingy!! :bsmilie:


hello, stop wishing! :devil: and start taking supplements
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/ me look at the above biological discussion and grin.
 

simplicity_ said:
hahaha quite interesting leh.. but how come got hooks one? too slippery isit? :sweat: :bsmilie:

maybe is a result of sexual selection pressure. ever heard of rooster rings? maybe same effect. :dunno:
 

furrypaws said:
oic.. haha.. tks for the info.
i know nuts abt fishes.. ask me abt cats anytime man...
i've seen my fren's discus.. very cute! lots of tiny fishes attach to the mommy.. sucking off nutrients.. abit gross.. but very cute!

discus.jpg

heh.. not really sucking off nutrients lah.. heard they'r suppose to eat some sort of scales of the mother fish or something? ehehe.. not too familiar in this area.:dunno:

did u say cats?? sounds familir.. gaze at my avatar! hahaa ;p
 

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