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![]() About 25 years ago I had a snake head in my 150 gallon tank. He outgrew the tank in a little over a year while eating everything I put in there including bass pickrel, crappies, and perch. The only fish he didn't eat were the Oscars and pacus. The fish was an eating machine. Bit all my friends who thought it was funny to wiggle thir fingers in the tank. He also ate lizards,mice, and goldfish to 3 lbs. Last time I saw him he was in a marine cooler going to a guys house who thought he had some bad assed African cichlids. A week later he only had a snakehead. They are some bad as fish! |
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![]() A friend used to keep a few tanks, one of which had snake heads. Next to it was another tank with fish in it that keep disappearing. He could not figure out where they were going. Finally one night he heard a splash so he went to investigate. One of the snakes head had jumped from his tank into his neighbors tank for dinner. The only other thing that I heard of that had done this level of problem solving was an octopus my neighbor had.
With said anything that is smart enough to figure out how to go from one tank to another, eat his neighbor & then jump back home is one smart fish. I think a lot of people will put them on top of their list down the road. |
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