Today two of my common plecs have learned to eat from the Surface.
I dose my tanks with freeze dried bloodworms every 3 days or so. They're the favorite food of most of my fish. . . including, appearantly, my common plecos. It is just a bit weird to watch Inappropriately Frightened or The Thing that Lurks and Yearns for Brains tilted at a 110degree angle sucking bloodworms off the surface. They're not very good at it. . . then end up blowing out masses of bubbles. Quite amusing.
Next I suspect they'll evolve legs and thick british accents, then we're really doomed.
The universe is doomed. . .
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Re: The universe is doomed. . .
This is not unusual at all.
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Re: The universe is doomed. . .


Somewhere on youtube is a pleco eating cucumber that's mostly out of the water so it's coming true...

Also, I'm pretty sure my ultra cool syno wears shades when I leave the room.
MatsP noted that this activity wasn't unusual at all. I suspect he just meant the eating partNext I suspect they'll evolve legs and thick british accents, then we're really doomed.


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