deftuch Fishaholic Joined Jan 29, 2012 Messages 668 Reaction score 0 Location suffolk Dec 18, 2012 #1 the time has come to trim my amazon puffers teeth as they are far too big and making eating difficult for it. i need some sort of thin and sharp tool to do this. is there anything cheap you guys know of?
the time has come to trim my amazon puffers teeth as they are far too big and making eating difficult for it. i need some sort of thin and sharp tool to do this. is there anything cheap you guys know of?
Livewire88 Team TetraTEC Global Moderator ⚒️ Joined Aug 19, 2011 Messages 1,986 Reaction score 4 Location GB Dec 18, 2012 #2 Nail clippers?
OP OP deftuch Fishaholic Joined Jan 29, 2012 Messages 668 Reaction score 0 Location suffolk Dec 18, 2012 #3 Livewire88 said: Nail clippers? Click to expand... i wondered that but i woudnt want to risk shattering the teeth. i want a clean snip
Livewire88 said: Nail clippers? Click to expand... i wondered that but i woudnt want to risk shattering the teeth. i want a clean snip
Shaucid Fish Fanatic Joined Nov 24, 2012 Messages 60 Reaction score 0 Location South Texas, USA Dec 18, 2012 #4 Maybe sewing scissors or a scalpel?
Liam2368 Fish Crazy Joined Aug 21, 2011 Messages 376 Reaction score 1 Location Hull, East Yorkshire,UK. Dec 18, 2012 #5 only thing i can think of is special clippers i use for the dogs claws, there not like conventional nail clippers there very sharp.
only thing i can think of is special clippers i use for the dogs claws, there not like conventional nail clippers there very sharp.
Livewire88 Team TetraTEC Global Moderator ⚒️ Joined Aug 19, 2011 Messages 1,986 Reaction score 4 Location GB Dec 18, 2012 #6 There is a vid on youtube where a guy uses nail clippers on his SAP's so would assume they would be fine for your puffers. If you ask the question in the oddball section Neil Monks will more than likely give you the best advice.
There is a vid on youtube where a guy uses nail clippers on his SAP's so would assume they would be fine for your puffers. If you ask the question in the oddball section Neil Monks will more than likely give you the best advice.