Greedy Spotted Climbing Perch Has Fish Stuck In Its Mouth

i feel really bad now as well for putting the perch through so much stress and cutting its mouth while it was still alive :angry:
 
What a sad end to the evening :(

Sorry for your loss, but don't punish yourself for using extreme measures to try and save it, the perch was destined to die if you stood back and did nothing...
 
What a sad end to the evening :(

Sorry for your loss, but don't punish yourself for using extreme measures to try and save it, the perch was destined to die if you stood back and did nothing...
i didnt know if it was the done thing to do but as it would die anyway i just thought it was its only chance. :unsure:
 
ive decide to get another trio of these bush fish giving me 5 in total, as long as the lfs has them still in stock ;)
 
Wow, never seen anything like that before! So sorry for the loss of your two fishies.

I take it there won't be any Oto's in the tank with your bushfish from now on eh?

Regards - Athena
 
Wow, never seen anything like that before! So sorry for the loss of your two fishies.

I take it there won't be any Oto's in the tank with your bushfish from now on eh?

Regards - Athena
no more otos with them again.... i thought that because they were so small perches that the otos would be ok for a few weeks :crazy: the remainig oto has now been removed and put in another tank to prevent any more losses :good:
 
Your tradegy has reassured me that I did the right thing yesterday, moving my trio of Ctenopoma back to the 540l, leaving just my "wife battering" male Lionhead cichlid in there with my new group of 12 ~1.5cm Persian Killifish. Most of the newcomers would probably have been alright, but there was one or two I pictured as being to tempting a size.

Wish I had read the updates here now before posting in your monster tank stocking thread, as I've now read you plan to get another three Ctenopoma to make a group of five (so please ignore my post of questions ;) )!
 

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