Okay. So, I come home from work, all psyched to go ride my horse. I go down into the basement to check on my fish before I leave, and what do I see?
Gustave, my full grown Festivum has the tail of my only surviving oto in his mouth. No way it's coming out by force, as the otos spines are most likely lodged in tight. Silly fish! He is all right, and all I can do is let the digestive juices do their work. I doubt Gustave has learned any lessons. I, however, have.
Lessons learned:
1. Festivums will eat anything, even if it's too big
2. Otos are not good company for those hog Festivums
Gustave, my full grown Festivum has the tail of my only surviving oto in his mouth. No way it's coming out by force, as the otos spines are most likely lodged in tight. Silly fish! He is all right, and all I can do is let the digestive juices do their work. I doubt Gustave has learned any lessons. I, however, have.
Lessons learned:
1. Festivums will eat anything, even if it's too big
2. Otos are not good company for those hog Festivums
