Eating my Niger Trigger-anything wrong with that?

silver183

New Member
yea, he's old and pretty much really lethargic. poor thing is like 17 years old, we bought him in 1993 at this mall. i inherited him from my dad. when he kicks the bucket, i'd like to eat him with a good dish of chinese noodles. my wife is half korean so she can make some really good buyn yeong. well, i'm just wondering how good he would taste? i mean, it''s not like he'll be flopping around in the fry pan or anything. so are there any good recipes? sushi is an option too. sun might go for that.
 

cranberry

Active Member
I wouldn't eat a fish that just dies on it's own. Eating a healthy fish that you kill is one thing, eating a fish that just died... not a chance. Dying of old age isn't this nice benign situation... like healthy fish peacefully drifting off into the Great Sea in the .... whereever. They still die of something... and that unknown would keep it off my plate.
 

silver183

New Member
only pic i got is like from 2000. we took photos then when he was really gorgeous. say, his scales are really huge, like bigger than my biggest thumbnail. is that a sign of age? kinda like how the size of the rings of a tree shjow their age?
 

oceankid

Member
Kinda strange, I never thought that aquarium fish such as Niger Trigger can be eaten by human..
Sad, you took care of that fish for 17 years then you will eat him. :(
 

cranberry

Active Member
I actually don't find it sad.... I just find it unclean. Our food fish is regulated. Lord knows what this trigger came into contact with in all his years. Many things from many seas.
 

silver183

New Member
Originally Posted by OceanKid
http:///forum/post/3227739
Kinda strange, I never thought that aquarium fish such as Niger Trigger can be eaten by human..
Sad, you took care of that fish for 17 years then you will eat him. :(
yea he was a good fish, but hey when his heart stops, he isn't coming back so i thought i'd get something back from my investment. a good fine meal, ya know. funny thing is, my wife came up with it.
 

silver183

New Member
that's the fish from a while ago- 200 i think it says, marker has faded on the top.. had to get the old cd out. amazing it still works after so long. pretty little guy huh?
 

cranberry

Active Member
Originally Posted by silver183
http:///forum/post/3227745
yea he was a good fish, but hey when his heart stops, he isn't coming back so i thought i'd get something back from my investment. a good fine meal, ya know. funny thing is, my wife came up with it.
How will you know he died from his heart stopping? One thing that happens with old age is that they become susceptible to infections and what not.
I have a lot of asian friends... I have to pat them down at the door for forks and knives before they come into my house.
 

silver183

New Member
Originally Posted by Cranberry
http:///forum/post/3227750
How will you know he died from his heart stopping?
I have a lot of asian friends... I have to pat them down at the door for forks and knives before they come into my house.
well, it is a guess. he is in perfect health, never had a disease. we took care of that fish. i thought that in its old age, his heart would just give out like an old man's.
well, my wife is a tough cookie, but she isn't like into eating dogs or anything, though she hates cats and licks her lips when she sees them...kidding!!!
nah, she's cool. she's my woman so i never need worry about pat downs before emals, just well, at other times...!!
 

silver183

New Member
nope, that pic is actually mine that is circulating, lol. ever think of that or just the usual jumping to conclusions.
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by silver183
http:///forum/post/3227755
nope, that pic is actually mine that is circulating, lol. ever think of that or just the usual jumping to conclusions.
Then why don;t you take a new pic right now???
I bet you eat your pet cats and dogs too

or the family canary

I find it very odd that anyone could (or would) eat something they cared for for that amount of time (or any time at all)
 

cranberry

Active Member
Originally Posted by silver183
http:///forum/post/3227753
well, it is a guess. he is in perfect health, never had a disease. we took care of that fish. i thought that in its old age, his heart would just give out like an old man's.
Most old man are not as lucky to go that way. Current health has nothing to do with it. I wouldn't eat anything that just up and died of unknown causes in my tank. And you will not know what he died of unless you have "Dr. G: Medical Examiner" in your back pocket (it's a show if you haven't seen it).
Can we see some more pics from that CD? He sure is pretty.
We also have to remember we all don't put the same "emotional" factor in our fish. Greg and I are less sensitive than some.... some peeps fly flags at 1/2 mass when their seahorse dies... no joke. A fish is not a cat our dog, IMO. Even though I put great value and respect in my fish... I still look at them as a fish.
 
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