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Today I was doing a little cast ney survey and catching several LMB under 8 inch and noticed they had large difference in eye color. I stocked F1 and Florida from a reputable source.
The ones I thought to be more fla genetics based on color pattern had what I would call a "normal eye" regular size, and a small orange iris.
The others had what looked like much larger eyes than proportional for their body. They also had a much larger orange iris.
Wondering if this could be genetics/environment response. maybe male/female. Pure/mix genetics. Age related?
Maybe I can get some pictures of the differences and post them later.
Any ideas? just wondering Thanks!
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Large eyes can mean skinny fish...
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The head is probably large in proportion to the body. Got pictures?
Probably have a lack of forage.
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Fish eyes grow at a constant rate, while the body grows at a rate proportionate to the amount of food available. Eyes that look too big for the fish body = too little forage for that sized fish.
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ok thanks guys. I agree but was asking why some had more color. just older eyes have more color is that what your saying?
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I have no idea on the differences between eye color.
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It may have to do with clarity of water....
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maybe I explained myself wrong. The total eye size was (virtually) same on all fish. The eyes appeared bigger because they had more orange vs the others. Some had a larger % of eye orange.
Anyway just wondering. Ill post pics next time I get out there.
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