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![]() I know they cant breathe it, but he looks like hes eating it..and theres nothing on the surface for him to eat..
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![]() my rabbit did that, i think he was trying to eat the bubbles..they just play around i guess
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![]() My scribbled rabbit does the same thing.....I just think its playtime. He gets tired of chasing the mimic tang, then blows bubbles for a bit, then goes after another fish.
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![]() Watch for any other odd ball behavior, resipratory changes, eating, etc. Sounds like you're safe from the other postings.
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![]() I had my foxface for 6 years i was worried the first time i saw that... he use to do it all the time... he also use to fall asleep against the power heads and when i woke up he had powerhead hickies on his side..
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![]() Oye,.. So i take it that they are not the smartest of fish?
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![]() I wouldnt say that...just playful. Look at some of the dumb things people do when they are bored.
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