Who is eating my cats whiskers place your bets?

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I would suspect the knife fish to be the culprit.
Nocturnal predators with poor eye sight could quite easily mistake a whisker for a worm.
I would not blame any cichlids if the damage is occurring at night. I think you would witness the diurnal fish having a go.
My money is on the knives.
 
Yeah maybe, not sure afer have bad eyesight themselves mind, their eyes are massive unlike other knifes. They do use their electric field to hunt though so quite possible he is having the others, maybe I will make a divider for a while and see if it stops.
One of the pectoral trailers on the aro has been shortened as well now, someone has a taste for dagaly bits lol...
I think more might be right on the vulture tho.
thebiggerthebetter thebiggerthebetter moe decided to vear away from this thread and bring it back to the biggup thread, as we was looking for the culprit I guessed here was the best place. I forgot you ignore everything except the catfish section here dude!-)
 
I believe it is probably your Red Jewels they are mean little cichlids. If you were to remove some one try them.
 
Very well asked question, Justin. That's how you posit a problem.

IDK much about cichlids and knives. Cichlids go by eye sight, so I'd doubt they could do it by night. I think they would have to do it by day.

My money, if it were, would likely include a bet on Asian BB catfish.

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Catfish section gets my first attention. Once done there and there is still time on my hands, I do plenty in other sections but it is irregular :)
 
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No idea but I love your tank! All the catfish and I had no idea what a spanner barb was before watching but theyre awesome.
 
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