Heres mine at 24inc but theres only one way to find out
nice mbu...he's a stocky fellow.
Heres mine at 24inc but theres only one way to find out
..Have your mbu ever attacked or bitten other fish ?
I have 3/4's of a Syndontus eupterus swimming around somewhere in my tank. Not just the tail, the whole base too. Never would've thought a fish could survive having a quarter of its body bitten off but he looks fine on the rare occasions I see him.
Mbu are all wild caught "master of puffers " don't know what the difference would make if they were bred in captivity lol
Perhaps your tanks are not large enough . Your not understanding. My mbu will not be crammed into a small box with rays that are always hiding under sand. And that other thread I know those people also its the only time I've heard of this happening. I don't keep sand in my tanks so its not like theirs two eyes sticking up. He's going to see a much larger animal than him below and I doubt a big ray would just sit there and let a puffer bite at its eye . I'd like some responses from people who aren't cramming a massive fish into a small aquarium and actually hear the damage the mbu has actually caused to tank mates in their own homes and the conditions in which the individual mbu is in.
Have your mbu ever attacked or bitten other fish ? You must be mistaken about rays also. lots are very active and rarely are laying still .
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