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During a water change this evening I noticed one of my Usisyas had a tail sticking out of his mouth - it was one of my tanganyikan shellies, a 1" pearly occelatus, and he was stuck! The peacocks haven't paid an iota of attention to these little shellies in six months. What could have caused this? The abnormal water change time in the evening under the blue lights instead of the typical afternoon PWC? They were fed a few hours ago so there's obviously no food floating around still.
I managed to catch the peacock by hand (he seemed as surprised by his mistake as I was) and extract the little sucker who's now in the protective breeder box. Hopefully the stress won't kill him by morning.
I managed to catch the peacock by hand (he seemed as surprised by his mistake as I was) and extract the little sucker who's now in the protective breeder box. Hopefully the stress won't kill him by morning.