C chewbaka New Member Joined Jan 3, 2006 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Jan 3, 2006 #1 Hi, Im a culinary student and am in need to urgent answer to this question... What fish is a round fish at birth but becomes a flat fish when it reaches adulthood? Advance thanks for your answers
Hi, Im a culinary student and am in need to urgent answer to this question... What fish is a round fish at birth but becomes a flat fish when it reaches adulthood? Advance thanks for your answers
OP OP C chewbaka New Member Joined Jan 3, 2006 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Jan 3, 2006 #3 BigC said: Sole! Click to expand... That was fast! Thanks bro
B BigC Fish Maniac Joined Mar 4, 2005 Messages 8,294 Reaction score 10 Jan 3, 2006 #4 No Problemo! I think all true flatfish set out that way though but you being a culinary student, I thought Sole was apt. Regards BigC
No Problemo! I think all true flatfish set out that way though but you being a culinary student, I thought Sole was apt. Regards BigC
rdd1952 Swim with the Fishes Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Jan 18, 2005 Messages 9,757 Reaction score 2 Location Mt. Holly, NC Jan 3, 2006 #5 I think halibut and flounder would also fall into that catagory too.
D dwarfgourami Fish Connoisseur Joined Apr 5, 2005 Messages 5,090 Reaction score 1 Location Southampton, uk Jan 3, 2006 #6 The whole process is shown on film in David Attenborough's Blue Planet (available on video and DVD)- one of my absolute favourite films!
The whole process is shown on film in David Attenborough's Blue Planet (available on video and DVD)- one of my absolute favourite films!