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    Spyke got some good sized ghost shrimp to feed my paratilapias.  About 15 minutes after I put a few in the tank I was thinking maybe these shrimp are a little too big for my juvenile fish, when I noticed one of my paratilapias is swimming around with shrimp feet and antennae sticking out of his mouth!!  Do I need to do something (like catch him and try to, I don't know, do CPR- lol)  

    Is this normal?

    (edited with spell check )

  • #2
    Re: choking on a shrimp?

    sometimes when I feed my flowerhorns feeder fish they keep 2 or 3 of them in their mouths, and each time they open their mouths I can still see the feeder fish in there looking out, still alive  8O

    i think if the fish isn't in distress, I wouldn't worry about it,  they just might like playing with their food!

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    • #3
      Re: choking on a shrimp?

      LOL- thanks for responding :)

      He looks fine now, no antennae.  But his belly is huge!

      I was worried only because the shrimp look as big as he does, and I figured they'd pick at the shrimp, not swollow them whole!!  

      Oh, the trials and tribulations of our hobby....  sigh.

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      • #4
        Re: choking on a shrimp?

        Whats my name? I leave for 2 days & you start chokeing the fish!! glad everything turned out ok. see you soon!

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        • #5
          Re: choking on a shrimp?

          ROFLMAO at you two!

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          • #6
            Re: choking on a shrimp?

            Okay, so now I'm beginning to think they're just saddists.  

            Now one of the paratilapias ate a shrimp so big that now his mouth is wide open, with tentacles sticking out of his mouth, and he's just sitting there like "Oh sh@t, maybe I shouldn't have eaten a shrimp as big as me".

            I mean REALLY, is it so necessary?

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            • #7
              Re: choking on a shrimp?

              no more shrimp for you.

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