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![]() My Long Nose Butterfly Fish decided that he'd try taking a bite out of a manilla clam that I sometimes feed my tank with. Only this time the clam decided he'd bite back!
Poor old Butterfly had his long nose stuck! ![]() After trying to shuck the clam without stressing the fish out too much, he decided to leave a tiny part of his bottom lip behind & released himself. Was the funniest thing I've seen in a long time but I kinda feel bad as he's a bit damaged now ![]() Next time I'll not be lazy & open the clam first... He's now sulking at the back of my tank. Hope he's okay. Artist's Impression ![]() . |
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![]() Does that happen to you when you try to steal some of Florence's pastries?
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I'm feeling kinda bad. The Butterfly seems really out of sorts at the back of the tank. Nose down, not moving very much & breathing heavily, been like that for an hour now ![]() . |
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![]() Hope everything works out ok. So these clams you feed to the tank are still alive? Wouldn't this happen quite often if your fish were tying to eat them?
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![]() I throw in a handful of clams to my mantis when I go on vacation.
very handy for fresh food haha |
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__________________
Doug |