Never Trust a Dirty Snook!

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Came home from school and found this today. Apparently one of my Red Bay Snooks decided my silver dollar runt (which I think is a different species since it was the only one with spots and was half as small as the others) looked tasty. Pull the SD out of the snooks mouth because I was worried he would choke. Thought I would share with you guys.

On a side note: On one of the pictures (the one with the food canister in it) you can see my glass has this small white stuff growing on it (its been all over the tank for about a month) on close inspection doesnt look to be moving (so dont think it is worms) any ideas?

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Looks kind of like bb. Sometimes when I don't clean my glass for a while bb will colonize on the glass


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Does your tank get natural sunlight during the day? I get the white stuff on my glass when I leave my blinds open in my room
 
Its in a living room a that has high open windows but no direct light. But in general the room is bright during the day

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Could be the cause of it on top of the lights in the tank. I wouldn't worry about it unless it really bothers you then you can look into a uv sterilizer.
 
I agree with strollo when I leave the certain open for a few days I would get the same thing in my 90 but the 15 in my sons always has it cause there's no curtain


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