Thinking the same thing lol!I bet it's a right bummer drying that beard out everyone you get drenched, lol.
Do you reckon your dwarf blue gourami had a dissociative identity disorder, and believed it was an archer fish! Lol.
Thinking the same thing lol!I bet it's a right bummer drying that beard out everyone you get drenched, lol.
Do you reckon your dwarf blue gourami had a dissociative identity disorder, and believed it was an archer fish! Lol.
I used to have an octopus that would climb up the glass to the surface and shoot a jet of water at me.No soaking but once had a Dwarf Blue Gourami spit water on me when I opened the hood to feed him and tankemates. Never knew a Gourami would do that lol.
I used to have an octopus that would climb up the glass to the surface and shoot a jet of water at me.
My big armatus absolutely hated being netted and moved.He would react violently thrashing like a marlin and splashing pails of water all over me.

It's funny how tame Casper is to netting after two years of it happening every three days. He just sits there like "really this again..." I'm glad he finally signed the Non agression while cleaning pact, he's outgrown all my nets.Sounds like my O. I got a trout net supposedly big enough to catch and control but Brick had other ideas. He crashed against the glass lids, knocked them open and hurled water everywhere. I wrestled him into the net and he broke free, flapping and rolling like a crazy fish. It was the first time I tried to net him since he was a baby. After ten minutes it was pretty clear the net was hopeless with water in the tank so I drained it out until Brick lay on his side. He started flopping again when I rolled him into the towel and hoisted him up. Shoulda just worn a damn rain coat and goggles.
The useless net.
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