andywg
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It's a frogfish, Antennarius striatus.
hmmm... I know that these guys can make a tasty snack on most tetras....
but what about on kuhli loaches? They're so thin... and semi-nocturnal. Would they not be a tasty snack for this cat?
from what ive seen mine do they dont really hunt for live food. In fact im certain that mine was almost completely blind. Yes i know that doesnt mean they dont hunt but they cant really track stuff if its moving too muchhmmm... I know that these guys can make a tasty snack on most tetras....
but what about on kuhli loaches? They're so thin... and semi-nocturnal. Would they not be a tasty snack for this cat?
The fishes lateral line system compensates extremely well for the loss of sight; through it they can detect movements in the water. Take the Black Ghost Knife fish.from what ive seen mine do they dont really hunt for live food. In fact im certain that mine was almost completely blind. Yes i know that doesnt mean they dont hunt but they cant really track stuff if its moving too muchhmmm... I know that these guys can make a tasty snack on most tetras....
but what about on kuhli loaches? They're so thin... and semi-nocturnal. Would they not be a tasty snack for this cat?
yep yep that is true. It may have just been mine but he definately wasnt so hot at hunting down little fish. he was in a tank with 2 danios for over a year and never caught either of them.The fishes lateral line system compensates extremely well for the loss of sight; through it they can detect movements in the water. Take the Black Ghost Knife fish.from what ive seen mine do they dont really hunt for live food. In fact im certain that mine was almost completely blind. Yes i know that doesnt mean they dont hunt but they cant really track stuff if its moving too muchhmmm... I know that these guys can make a tasty snack on most tetras....
but what about on kuhli loaches? They're so thin... and semi-nocturnal. Would they not be a tasty snack for this cat?
so probly a little bit of a scaveger right?The Doradid family aren't out and out piscivores like the Pimeloid family. They cruise the bottom at night and will eat anything that is lurking around that might be food. Small fish such as neons that fall to the bottom and rest at night are at risk.