South American Giant BB Cat

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Nah whack him in the 300, might do well, not gonna hurt anyone in there?
 
Nah whack him in the 300, might do well, not gonna hurt anyone in there?

Only ones I'm worried about are the jags. Polys are all huge and armored.

Told my daughter we are gonna sell her if we even see a scratch on the other fish and she can pick out a new one. Lmaoo my son was pissed he says "well your stupid fish got eaten by tianna (big endlicheri) and she deserved it. I hope she poops her out infront of you" lol he was lying but it was funny none the less.
 
Your jags bigger than mine, if they're as feisty you'll be fine but I don't think I've read of anyone else having a mean jag (unless to another jag) so odds are slim in that department. My jag beat on a 7" ery. Them wolfs got more space so less likely to have any territorial disputes but I think the polys will target it for food
 
Sorry to hear of trouble, Jaws but TBH I am not too surprised.

I am worthless with wolves and polypterus (albeit my four green wolves in 4500 gal have been known to inflict explicit damage to their tank mates but in retaliation, I believe), so I will revert to my comfortable image of a village idiot.

I'm pissed man

Oh, c'mon bro. I know quite well and sympathize with the feeling but you knew this going into it... into raising risky communities of moody predators. What did you expect? That they would smile, exchange pleasantries, and give each other field daisies every Sunday? I too am afraid of getting served, or I would otherwise suggest keeping guppies, mollies, and goldfish :)

Wolf's gone I'm getting rid of it.

I vividly remember how you were all head over heels and smitten by your daughter's fish. I must confess I found the red wolf pretty and graceful in your videos too. But "This cat comes before a wolf" rubs me in all the right places.

... Looks like the wolf tried to take his hide...

Do you mean the wolf aimed to skin the cat? There are 7 ways to skin a cat, you know.

Oh by the way I would trade justarn in a heartbeat. His is exactly what I wanted when I was on my bufonius hunt. You guys are nuts

You are one angry fruit.
 
Your jags bigger than mine, if they're as feisty you'll be fine but I don't think I've read of anyone else having a mean jag (unless to another jag) so odds are slim in that department. My jag beat on a 7" ery. Them wolfs got more space so less likely to have any territorial disputes but I think the polys will target it for food

One of the jags can be a douche nut only to the other jags. They were fighting last week lol

Sorry to hear of trouble, Jaws but TBH I am not too surprised.

I am worthless with wolves and polypterus (albeit my four green wolves in 4500 gal have been known to inflict explicit damage to their tank mates but in retaliation, I believe), so I will revert to my comfortable image of a village idiot.



Oh, c'mon bro. I know quite well and sympathize with the feeling but you knew this going into it... into raising risky communities of moody predators. What did you expect? That they would smile, exchange pleasantries, and give each other field daisies every Sunday? I too am afraid of getting served, or I would otherwise suggest keeping guppies, mollies, and goldfish :)



I vividly remember how you were all head over heels and smitten by your daughter's fish. I must confess I found the red wolf pretty and graceful in your videos too. But "This cat comes before a wolf" rubs me in all the right places.



Do you mean the wolf aimed to skin the cat? There are 7 ways to skin a cat, you know.



You are one angry fruit.

Hahah yeah well ok Mr photographic memory. I'm pissed not at the wolf. I knew the risk I'm pissed at myself for taking said risk. Bucket list fish (bufonius) should have been better taken care of.

Drops mic walks away lol
 
Little guys is doing surprisingly well. Still has a bloody gash near the gills and some puncture wounds and scraps. But all in all he's never been this active. Granted it was pitch black but still never saw this. Two days in a row I've spotted him swimming like that.

Finally at this morning
 
Sudden change in behavior is not always a positive or benign sign. I see the fish didn't touch or didn't finish its meal. That's also a red flag.

But it still could be that it will merely take some time for the cat to recover.
 
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Sudden change in behavior is not always a positive or benign sign. I see the fish didn't touch or didn't finish its meal. That's also a red flag.

But it still could be that it will merely take some time for the cat to recover.

Agreed. Would ha e been very worried if he hadn't ate again today. Send some of that good juju over
 
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