Warning to H.armatus owners

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daimion;5020526; said:
Well, that's good to hear then. Still can't figure out why he avoids them then. The cichlids I mean.

So apart from loaches, are anything else considered "hardy" fish and should be avoided?
So far, only loaches...
and the others that are more obvious... like no feeder plecos and rays?! lol!
 
Spiritofthesoul;5020536; said:
That's one nasty loach

Armatus: "I just eaten you"
Eaten Loach: "You're going down with me"
Owner: "........ whatever it is guys, take it outside"

yeah... more like...
Owner: " Screw u fre%kin crappy stupid loach!!! :nilly:"
 
mshuangchao;5020570; said:
yeah... more like...
Owner: " Screw u fre%kin crappy stupid loach!!! :nilly:"

Hahaha... yeah, I'd be pretty pissed too if that had happened.

Mine does have issues with the pleco in his tank. The pleco's too big to be eaten, but it still doesn't stop him from trying to bite it. Especially when it gets too close to him. But that's more of a "Get out of here" bite, than a "I wanna eat you" bite.
 
isnt dojo loach lacking the defensive spine ?
 
Spiritofthesoul;5020536; said:
That's one nasty loach

Armatus: "I just eaten you"
Eaten Loach: "You're going down with me"
Owner: "........ whatever it is guys, take it outside"
:nilly:
 
limz_777;5021472; said:
isnt dojo loach lacking the defensive spine ?
yes, they lack spinous dorsal fins and only have soft fins, but as I said, spines were not the culprit.
 
Doctor, did you happen to take pics during the operation?

Sorry for your loss :(
 
West1;5022823; said:
Doctor, did you happen to take pics during the operation?

Sorry for your loss :(
No, sorry. I was in a hurry. I get back home at 10:30 at night and stayed up till midnight to finish my homework and this report.
lol, I'm no doctor, I'm pretty sure there are some mistakes, since it's the first time I've ever typed this kind of report. I'd be very glad if you can point them out to me.
 
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