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... bad idea?
I kind of get the impression they'd probably just ignore each other but .. I dunno. Hypothetical tank they'd be in, for what it's worth, is a 65g FOWLR and at this point there appear to be no other tank mates slated to go in with them for the time being.
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mmm Spaghetti says the frogfish??? I once had a frogfish try and eat a lionfish the same size.
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I have a 1 1/2" frogfish with my 10" golden dwarf. He only ate a 3" midas blenny and a 3 1/2" mystery wrasse so far. Thought he was going to explode both times.
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It gets disgusting when you see the fish still struggling inside the frogfish.
Last edited by TimT; 05-09-2011 at 03:33 AM. Reason: Typo |
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I can't see the frogfish being able to fully eat the eel, but he might try and end up taking a chuck out of the eel. Not a chance I'd take, even though there is also a possibility they might ignore one another. Hard to say for sure........
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Well some people get their jollies from watching stuff like that.
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