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Topic: Cabezon eggs really poisonous?  (Read 6683 times)

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BabyRockFish

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  • Date Registered: Nov 2017
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SO I have heard that Cabezon eggs are VERY poisonous. And i'm scared that if i fillet one and hit the eggs will i get sick?


no_oil_needed

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Probably not. Looks like you have to actually ingest the eggs in some quantity to make you sick. I'm sure a couple broken eggs washed away will have minimal impact. https://www.noozhawk.com/article/outdoors_qa_cabezon_eggs_are_toxic
Relax. You'll live longer.


BabyRockFish

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Ok thank you :) That was the only think making my wairy about eating them.


 

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