CATFISH POWER/STRENGTH STORIES!!!!!!!!

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doubledragon

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Yes they are the bulldozers of the tank...:D Let's hear some stories of how they move, destroy, rearrange the tank,:naughty: and basically whatever they want to do...:D:headbang2

As soon as my albino channel cat's figured out how to pull out a undergravel filter tubes. All the tubes in my 220 were out within a month, exept one... And they move the decorations around daily!!!
 
i have to be ery careful how i stack my rocks in my tank, because my giraffe cat will freak out and knock them down, and luckily i havent lost any fish yet, but i have a feeling it might be on the way.
 
Bogwoodbruce;1344313; said:
My 16-18" Perruno moved a 5ft piece of bogwood which was weighted down with a metal weight over and nearly but the sliders through.

yup, that's one tough cat you got:D Gotta love em, but sometimes it's like guys what the he11 are you doin???:grinno:
 
fishlover88;1344319; said:
i have to be ery careful how i stack my rocks in my tank, because my giraffe cat will freak out and knock them down, and luckily i havent lost any fish yet, but i have a feeling it might be on the way.

Just always make sure they couldn't fall and break the glass!!!:eek:
 
definately always have to worry about the glass breaking.
 
u should glue em together
 
what would work best, cause ive thought about it before....
 
p.s. sorry to derail the thread, try to get back on topic soon
 
Use silicone to bond rocks together. rinse them off and dry them, then apply.
My artc loves to rearrange his tank, Constantly ripping up decorations, moving the heater, screwing with the UGF tubes, He also Smashes the antler in the tank until he likes where it is. My favorite is when I play with him, I take the Mag Float and wave it by him and he attacks it hard enough to launch the scrubber. Cant wait until I upgrade and have sand in the tank, no more flying gravel keeping me awake at night!
 
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