They are all maniacal hiders. One can't go by your, guys, three doofus specimen, who don't know how to be a jaguar.Lol maybe you've got a hider and me and jaws are just lucky
***Jealousy is speaking.
They are all maniacal hiders. One can't go by your, guys, three doofus specimen, who don't know how to be a jaguar.Lol maybe you've got a hider and me and jaws are just lucky
Lmaooo one of the best posts I've seen in a while.They are all maniacal hiders. One can't go by your, guys, three doofus specimen, who don't know how to be a jaguar.
***Jealousy is speaking.
It wasn't for food? We may have a fourth "doofus specimen" lol
Lol, no... I did clean one of the filters so maybe some cool water washed him out I dunno.
I've rearranged the tank with no hiding spots just gloomy areas and now he wedges himself into the driftwood.... Sob.
It's kind of annoying because at times they are so inactive I can't tell if they are stuck or just being normal jagsMines the same as jaws. Almost died when I first got it because it got itself stuck and I didn't realize for like 2 weeks
I thought the thing was just waiting until night time to come out till there was no light in the room completely, after not seeing it move I had to touch it during a wc, as some of you may know I tend to pet my fish during them, and the thing would wiggle but wasn't making actually moving deeper it out of it. Then I poke from the other side or moth area and noticed it tried backing up but couldn't. Had to take the dw out, hold it upside down, and push the jag out. It wasn't in there right, thought I was gonna damage it's about pushing it.It's kind of annoying because at times they are so inactive I can't tell if they are stuck or just being normal jags