Video, watch to the end, it's rather comical. Little guy just trying to eat a bloodworm that's a little too big for him...
Explanation on these guys and some odd appearance by them:
I have a small group of 5 "culls" I'm keeping, theyre growing out in my 10g right now until they're big enough to not be eaten by my goldfish... they'll be joining the rest of my hoplos in the 135g.
But anyways, these culls unfortunately did not develop proper eyes and are essentially blind. Only one of them has normal eyes, the rest did not develop pupils for whatever reason. They can live normal lives blind, but I will not sell culls to prevent these issues being passed on to offspring of their own.
The one who actually got to enjoy the bloodworm in the end is the only one of the bunch that's normal.
Explanation on these guys and some odd appearance by them:
I have a small group of 5 "culls" I'm keeping, theyre growing out in my 10g right now until they're big enough to not be eaten by my goldfish... they'll be joining the rest of my hoplos in the 135g.
But anyways, these culls unfortunately did not develop proper eyes and are essentially blind. Only one of them has normal eyes, the rest did not develop pupils for whatever reason. They can live normal lives blind, but I will not sell culls to prevent these issues being passed on to offspring of their own.
The one who actually got to enjoy the bloodworm in the end is the only one of the bunch that's normal.