Took a few snaps of the bottom feeders at feeding time this evening.
On the menu tonight was 'Fish Treats' omnivore tablet food from 'King British'
First out was Snicket, our Lemon Spotten Green Plec (L200)
There's sand on his head because he got in the way of a burrowing Dragon Goby. Silly Snicket.
Next is Ginger, our Red tailed Sternella (L114)
He's shy and we only ever see him at feeding time, but he's a handsome chap.
That's a Peacock Goby lurking in the background.
On to one of our Striped Rubberlip Plecs (L187)
There's that darn goby again!
Now here's Twiggy, one of our Farowellas He loves to suck on a tablet.
That's one of our new Barbatus Cories in the background.
And last a sequence of photos showing that Dragon Gobies aren't always filterfeeders.
First, finding the tablet. He can't see it, but he sure can smell something good!
There it is! Mmm! smells really good!
Tastes good too!
Now if I can just pick it up...
Nearly...
Got it! and down it goes. Yum.
On the menu tonight was 'Fish Treats' omnivore tablet food from 'King British'
First out was Snicket, our Lemon Spotten Green Plec (L200)
There's sand on his head because he got in the way of a burrowing Dragon Goby. Silly Snicket.
Next is Ginger, our Red tailed Sternella (L114)
He's shy and we only ever see him at feeding time, but he's a handsome chap.
That's a Peacock Goby lurking in the background.
On to one of our Striped Rubberlip Plecs (L187)
There's that darn goby again!
Now here's Twiggy, one of our Farowellas He loves to suck on a tablet.
That's one of our new Barbatus Cories in the background.
And last a sequence of photos showing that Dragon Gobies aren't always filterfeeders.
First, finding the tablet. He can't see it, but he sure can smell something good!
There it is! Mmm! smells really good!
Tastes good too!
Now if I can just pick it up...
Nearly...
Got it! and down it goes. Yum.