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Fungunnin

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I was trying to copy Ben's pic of the round parasite with a tail. That is ocean salmon sea lice. The lice on the cut is not ocean sea lice common on salmon. Also I have never seen sea lice on salmon on any spot other than just in front of the tail, just behind the anal fin.

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I was trying to copy Ben's pic of the round parasite with a tail. That is ocean salmon sea lice. The lice on the cut is not ocean sea lice common on salmon. Also I have never seen sea lice on salmon on any spot other than just in front of the tail, just behind the anal fin.

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I see them all the time behind the pectoral fins.

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Hmmm ... pectoral fins .... interesting. I'm curious now if I've just been missing them there or if they fall off easier from there so that by the time the fish gets to us they are gone.
Hmmmm

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