Takes a huge piece of mullet but spits out, IDK if it is the size or the novelty or both.
Several days later, (s)he still refuses so far to take the large mullet pieces. Trying every day. Most days when I tap he comes over and may even take it in the mouth for a second but then drops it.Bummer
Thank you, Russ! You are badly prejudiced of courseSuch a beast! Hope he turns onto the new food for ya. There easily spoiled… Should come around soon for ya. Can’t believe how big and perfect he is lol… stunner for sure…
Amazing fish for sure; surprising how long he just sat there with it in his mouth. I though that it would just be gone instantly.
That might actually make it worse. If he is left in peace and quiet all the time, but is then swarmed whenever he tries to eat...I think you see where I am going with this......There is usually no one by him during non-feeding times. The only reason those other knuckleheads were bothering him was because they smelled feed in his mouth and wanted to get at it Imagine racoons and possums trying to get at a piece of meat in a tiger's mouth, that'd be the same...
IMO an overhead view is pretty “true”, if anything they’ll actually be larger when u pull them out like looking through glass. Im a bit bias again, for having looked at one for so long, so closely, but the girth and head on urs has far surpassed my old specimen. So much so that i was “alarmed” when u walked behind ur tank for that shot lol…Thank you brother. Not too far. Its hard to gage his size but I imagine he's got 6"-10" on your guy.
I notice all fish look notably bigger overhead and the father up you are, the bigger they seem! Are you saying this view is not magnified? We know through-glass view makes fish look smaller by 10%-15% or so.
Wow. I've read your reports on the meridionalis/Chinese wels before on other threads and on mine. They always struck me - such a stark difference. Could it be you got a "bad seed" or do you find your observations consistent with those of peer keepers of them?
If you are implying that the pests got the wels to release the feed, then it's a valid third explanation, in addition to the feed newness and size, yes, I agree and finally do see your point.That might actually make it worse. If he is left in peace and quiet all the time, but is then swarmed whenever he tries to eat...I think you see where I am going with this... Lol..."other knuckleheads"...
Thank you. Always pick up solid info from your posts.IMO an overhead view is pretty “true”, if anything they’ll actually be larger when u pull them out like looking through glass. Im a bit bias again, for having looked at one for so long, so closely, but the girth and head on urs has far surpassed my old specimen. So much so that i was “alarmed” when u walked behind ur tank for that shot lol…
As for the Chinese… id say its their typical nature to be agro despite their size. Im surprised when i see anyone trying to co hab them. Vince brought in a large one yrs ago and tried several times for tank mates to no avail like myself. Rich/Josh have a cple small ones in community tanks and i dont see it lasting long.