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The lack of movement that mine exhibited is what prompted me to get rid of it.
The dead male was a big time hider but the females are more active than my vulture cat
Specimen dependent we can conclude? Lol

I was saying they move a lot because ime, mine moves a lot when the average person is asleep, my sleeping pattern is just all messed up so I get to see mine swimming all over.
 
Specimen dependent we can conclude? Lol

I was saying they move a lot because ime, mine moves a lot when the average person is asleep, my sleeping pattern is just all messed up so I get to see mine swimming all over.
Do you observe your jag in the darkness or does it still move around when you turn your lights on?I had to use a flashlight to look at mine at night as it would quickly go into hiding if any more lighting was used.
 
Do you observe your jag in the darkness or does it still move around when you turn your lights on?I had to use a flashlight to look at mine at night as it would quickly go into hiding if any more lighting was used.
Both. It seemed it came out at certain times rather than whether or not the light was on. And it came out whenever for feeding. As a matter of fact, everymorning at 6 was when I turned the lights on, I noticed it was always out swimming when I turned the light on at that time so I started paying attention observing for about 10 minutes, and it would actually be hiding and then when the light came on is when it came back out for a swim. The other time I noticed it always came out was at 11 when I first turned the light off.

https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/threads/moes-cat-vids.689464/
 
My females arent overly active but every night at about 10 ish they do this

 
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I do think you need to look into putting those cats on a diet though. I still can't believe how big their guts are.

They get fed every other day and were that size when i got them. Rapps said they were gravid and was thinking about keeping them for himself
 
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