ShitKebab
Ex-Bluelighter
Would anyone here dare to try low doses of this poisonous fish?
Has anyone ever heard of anyone doing it, there are very few reports.
I'm pretty sure the dream fish as the locals called them at Norfolk Island are a type of puffer fish. Not sure which parts are poisonous or if it is a number of different psychoactives causing vivid dream hallucinations (or nightmares).
They look evil...
I find it interesting though that a fish can be a drug :D
Another weird thing about some fish around some areas of queenslands great barrier reef is algae they eat off the coral reefs are often eaten by bigger fish, and this algae is actually poisonous and can make people very sick and hallucinate and it also leaves the amateur anglers with that virus inside them, and it can actually be passed along to other people a bit like a flu. Weird stuff hey. Thats why I was told never to fish around there without a local, or eat anything you have caught without asking an expert fisher or a friendly local fisher because theres a bunch of totally safe edible fish species and common fish that don't eat reef fish or fish that actually eat those reef fish..
Has anyone ever heard of anyone doing it, there are very few reports.
I'm pretty sure the dream fish as the locals called them at Norfolk Island are a type of puffer fish. Not sure which parts are poisonous or if it is a number of different psychoactives causing vivid dream hallucinations (or nightmares).
They look evil...
I find it interesting though that a fish can be a drug :D
Another weird thing about some fish around some areas of queenslands great barrier reef is algae they eat off the coral reefs are often eaten by bigger fish, and this algae is actually poisonous and can make people very sick and hallucinate and it also leaves the amateur anglers with that virus inside them, and it can actually be passed along to other people a bit like a flu. Weird stuff hey. Thats why I was told never to fish around there without a local, or eat anything you have caught without asking an expert fisher or a friendly local fisher because theres a bunch of totally safe edible fish species and common fish that don't eat reef fish or fish that actually eat those reef fish..
