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Question about starting an eel farm

tumorhead

Well-Known Member
Damn, reading about it looks like there's a demand for eels. Only eels I've ever used were as live bait for rockfish in MD, used to burn through a couple dozen a day, they were $1.25-$1.50 each, 12"-14" long, and an inch or less in diameter. Slippery fuckers. Would have more swimming around inside the boat than in the live well.
 

Hal Incandenza

Active Member
[:leaf:]
omg guys

My friend took a horticulture class at community college, and he says you can graft marijuana to, like, anything. I was like woooooaaah, duuuude. Woooooaah.

WHAT IF I GRAFTED A CANNABIS PLANT TO AN EEL? WOULDN'T THAT BE NEAT? EH? THCEELS?
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cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
[:leaf:]
omg guys

My friend took a horticulture class at community college, and he says you can graft marijuana to, like, anything. I was like woooooaaah, duuuude. Woooooaah.

WHAT IF I GRAFTED A CANNABIS PLANT TO AN EEL? WOULDN'T THAT BE NEAT? EH? THCEELS?
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Before going to animal experiments, why not try the graft onto a hipster first? They're good test critters, abundant and unregulated. And they all self-identify as "free range". cn
 

Hal Incandenza

Active Member
Before going to animal experiments, why not try the graft onto a hipster first? They're good test critters, abundant and unregulated. And they all self-identify as "free range". cn
I think all that irony would cause the plants to droop. I'll do a test run grafting eels to hipsters and go from there.
 
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