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hypoallergenic cat breed
Dec 16, 2010

So my boyfriend has a 55gal freshwater tank with some skirt tetras, Cory cats and 3 dwarf gourami males. We recently added in one powder blue female gourami. Then we had an incident.

The biggest male gourami ate both of her eyes :magical: I don't know why he picked her when there's other males in there you'd think he'd be more aggressive towards but no he picked the only female to maim

I'm not sure what to do, I know with bettas a blind fish can still function pretty well with a feeder ring but I'm still feeling pretty lovely about it and not sure if euthanizing is the better option.

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hypoallergenic cat breed
Dec 16, 2010

How many snails is too many snails? I have pea puffers to feed but they're fat and happy and the snails keep coming and they don't stop coming. Ramshorns and mystery snails, the mystery snails I love and cherish but the ramshorns I've started crushing without remorse. I know the snail supply is directly proportional to the amount of food added to the system but my kuhli loaches are slow eaters and the mystery snails are big dudes who eat a whole algae disk on their own so it's hard to reduce food for everyone but the ramshorns.

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