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Old 11-03-2010, 09:42 PM
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Default Re: blackfish feeding in a tank

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Originally Posted by shresearchdude
I've observed many "bottom" fish bash prey to pieces against the bottom sediment to make smaller pieces. Blackfish, SeaBass, Scup, Ling, Stripers, Searobins....
What this video does/doesn't show is competition among fish and "natural" behavior. The fish in the tank can take it's time and doesn't have to contend with another fish taking away the rest of the crab.

The guy with the camera should have been behind some sort of "blind" so that every time he moved-he didn't spook the fish.
did not think about the competition aspect when in the wild., just thought it was weird how he just picked it apart then left the "meat" looked like a guy ordering back fin meat only lol then when the new crab was dropped in he chased it aggressively and hit it but did not kill it
@ lunker
i got the itch so bad yesterday on the Monger was an evil tease
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