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anatomy page
Considering that alot of the information here is from people that are very knowledgable in reguards to descriptions of certain parts of fish anatomy, I find myself scratching my head sometimes wondering what they are talking about. For example if someone new to this forum was told do describe a fishs barbles and didnt know that they were the "wiskers" that would be confusing. Also i just learned what a humeral process is just today. If there were a page with diagrams of different Catfish with detailed descriptions of fish anatomy to refer to, we might avoid descriptions like "that thingy, wiskers, them sharp pointy things, tail," ect. It would also help speed up the learning curve for people like me that want to learn the specific terms but dont quite know them all quite yet. I can imagine that i could be pretty frustrating for someone coming here for information that dosent know any of these terms. Just might help people feel a little more comfortable among the experts. Thanks hope that is a doable recomendation.
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Hi!
There is a basic anatomy drawing http://www.planetcatfish.com/ilibrary/help_anatomy.htm in the Cat-elog http://www.planetcatfish.com/ilibrary/index.htm
There is a basic anatomy drawing http://www.planetcatfish.com/ilibrary/help_anatomy.htm in the Cat-elog http://www.planetcatfish.com/ilibrary/index.htm
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Interesting Ive never been able to find that before, kind of hidden. However I had something more indepth in mind like silurus recomended although even that is hard to tell what you are looking at sometimes. A happy median between the two would be a good tool for beginners. Or even intermediates in the hobby as that goes. I had considered myself an expert before I found this site
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