blisters on back of fish

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blisters on back of fish

#1 Post by Gavin »

Does anyone know what this could be....i caught several flats in wexford and they all had large tumor like blisters on their backs,,,,it looked very sore for the fish???????????????????????????????????
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#2 Post by donal domeney »

Were they glowing in the dark.
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#3 Post by glengormley-gavin »

Check this out Gavin - probably a brill.

http://web.ukonline.co.uk/aquarium/pages/brill.html

What size were they?

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#4 Post by FlounderKing »

[quote="glengormley-gavin"]Check this out Gavin - probably a brill.[/quote]

Wexford Harbour flounder sometimes bear the scars of near misses with seals, bass and cod.
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#5 Post by Seaniebo »

Ive caught Dab around Dublin with Round open sores on their undersides. Fairly disgusting to look at
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#6 Post by fish4fun »

Get flounders now and again around NE England with them, some sort of disease. Also get quite a few double siders, had one the other week. Basically brown both sides or blotches of brown. The full double siders make you have a double take to make sure you're seeing right.
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#7 Post by BigPhil »

had similar flounder from several marks on the north coast(with the sores that is), dunno what causes them, the first one i got in an estuary and i put it down to perhaps pollution of some sort but i have since caught a few from surf beaches with similar sores. - and some of the double siders as well from the river roe estuary dunno if its the bottom causes colour change or if its a mutation or genetic dissorder or whatever though!! :lol: :?
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#8 Post by pete »

Never seen blisters on any flounders I've caught from Donegal or Mayo or anywhere else for that matter. Fish though are susceptible to a vast array of diseases, parasites etc., so it might just be a naturally occurring infection.

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