Just saw my Longnose swimming across my tank....WITH MY SIXLINE IN ITS MOUTH

vpotts28

Active Member
Originally Posted by team2jndd
would have made for an interesting picture.

It was either get a picture, or try and whack him with the net. I chose net, fish lives on.
 

vpotts28

Active Member
Originally Posted by JmesMcM
The longnose will soon be having your shrimp for an afternoon snack. I would suggest getting teh long nose out of there ASAP.

There in lies the problem. Fish are in Georgia, I am in Michigan. My friend is actually housesitting. He has been instructed to feed everyday from now on, and if things get worse, to get the Longnose in the QT. Since he is going to be the easier of the two to catch.
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by Vpotts28
It was either get a picture, or try and whack him with the net. I chose net, fish lives on.
LOL NICE!! so everyone is ok?
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by Vpotts28
There in lies the problem. Fish are in Georgia, I am in Michigan. My friend is actually housesitting. He has been instructed to feed everyday from now on, and if things get worse, to get the Longnose in the QT. Since he is going to be the easier of the two to catch.
When I put my hawk into the DT he chased all around looking for someone that was not there. He was the first in the tank. He got bright pink looking for "someone" that was not there. He is my baby. He is in the 20 qt now with about 30lbs of lr. I had to move my tank and am doing a lot to it. He will stay in there for quite awhile. He comes when I say his name, it is very cute.
 

wanabebell

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idk about a spotted but the LEAST agressive are deffinetly flame hawks
my long nose hawk is cool until somebody tries sitting in his spot or his coral
and then he shows them why you dont f#ck with his spot
 
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