User blog:Lightning the Skrill/Does the Skrill shoot graphene?

As the Skrill has graphene coated scales that allow it to absorb electricity/lightning, would the Skrill also shoot graphene, and have an electrical current following behind by absorbing lightning. Graphene is impossible to see, so it would be logical to think that way. So then graphene would be an electrical conductor. otherwise, how else would the Skrill be able to fire lightning in the first place, without any conductor. Especially firing it upwards. Dragonpedia or any official websites don't mention this, so its really annoying to be curious actually. but anyways, what do you guys think?