Interesting how they devoured the body and left the face intact..What became of the flowerhorn?You are kidding about feeding your fish a hamster? That is sick, cruel and likely not a healthy option......
Interesting how they devoured the body and left the face intact..What became of the flowerhorn?You are kidding about feeding your fish a hamster? That is sick, cruel and likely not a healthy option......
Thats normal for piranhas. Even when they eat smaller fish whole they go tail first, often leaving the head.Interesting how they devoured the body and left the face intact..What became of the flowerhorn?
Yeah, annoying when they go cannibal, gotta scoop out the headGuess that makes sense since they'd probably be chasing down their prey in most cases....It looks like a mask.
You don't wanna know what my first shoal 6 years ago ate......Funny how this guy came up with all those exotic foods for his red bellies but never thought to give them something closer to what they would normally eat...unless I missed something.
From what I understand they do it so the prey can't escape much like Hydrocynus brevis and some sharks. Since their primary food is fish instinctually they attack from behind(where there's less chance of being seen or bit) and amputate the tail(most fish primary means of locomotion) and eat their way up the body.Thats normal for piranhas. Even when they eat smaller fish whole they go tail first, often leaving the head.
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