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11 Comments
notarobotsays...I kept waiting for the fish to try to wiggle himself and escape. I guess that didn't happen.
00Scud00says...I kept waiting to see the head of that fish start to poke out of his asshole. I wonder if the greedy bastard actually survived that?
MilkmanDansays...I had a large bichir and oscar in a tank together. Lived for about 6 months fine -- I'd read that bichirs may try to eat anything that can fit in their mouth, but the oscar was roughly the same size differential to the bichir as these two fish were to each other, so I thought it'd be fine.
Came back from work one day and found the oscar in the bichir's mouth, with about the back half still free. Both dead -- I assume the bichir died from internal damage from getting distended roughly like in the video. So, I'd wager that catfish may very well have met the same fate.
CaptainObvioussays...I've felt how that looked, usually after pizza.
Paybacksays...Someone needs to be less stingy with the food shaker...
KrazyKat42says...Invoking Horror Show.
Yikes!
SFOGuysays...Can you imagine being another fish in that tank? the sense of impending doom? wondering when your turn will come TO BE SWALLOWED WHOLE???
JustSayingsays...Ah yes, the cartoonish horrors of nature, when slapstick and terror go hand in hand.
rich_magnetsays...Also, can anyone say overstocked tank? The fish/water ratio is pretty darn high. The keeper will have to do some serious water changes to keep that tank healthy.
Paybacksays...Felatio - You're doing it wrong.
articiansays...More than that, this is a horribly undersized tank for even one of those average-sized fish, let alone all of them.
Also, can anyone say overstocked tank? The fish/water ratio is pretty darn high. The keeper will have to do some serious water changes to keep that tank healthy.
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