well this all unfolded while i was present so i feel really bad about it.
I usually feed at about 8.30pm but this evening i was running a bit late. It got to 9 and everyone was a bit agitated including my brown knife who usually waits for the food but today he was out and about. He's 9/10" and usually commands a bit of respect in the tank due to it's quick movements. Well whilst zipping round he came accross my 3" pike who has been very socialble with everything in the tank. I genuinly thought the Pike was more likley to get the brunt but how wrong i was.
The pike attacked the knife without warning and proceeded to pursue the knife round the tank. Poor knife is a bit battered and i'm worried that i'm going to loose it now. I know pikes can have a bit of an attitude but being that it is 1/3rd of the knifes size it would be ok.
I guess that the pike is such an agressive eater, he went for the first thing available but it's really annoying. And there i was thinknig the pike was more likley to be attacked and/or eaten.

Lesson learned; stick to feeding schedules with agressive fish.
I usually feed at about 8.30pm but this evening i was running a bit late. It got to 9 and everyone was a bit agitated including my brown knife who usually waits for the food but today he was out and about. He's 9/10" and usually commands a bit of respect in the tank due to it's quick movements. Well whilst zipping round he came accross my 3" pike who has been very socialble with everything in the tank. I genuinly thought the Pike was more likley to get the brunt but how wrong i was.
The pike attacked the knife without warning and proceeded to pursue the knife round the tank. Poor knife is a bit battered and i'm worried that i'm going to loose it now. I know pikes can have a bit of an attitude but being that it is 1/3rd of the knifes size it would be ok.
I guess that the pike is such an agressive eater, he went for the first thing available but it's really annoying. And there i was thinknig the pike was more likley to be attacked and/or eaten.
Lesson learned; stick to feeding schedules with agressive fish.