jennyclark
gobie lover
OK, it really wasn't surgery, but it sure seemed like it! Last Wed. my 8 inch Volitans lionfish swallowed a 7 inch crab leg from the grocery store. After some frantic phone calls to uberfugu and the Seattle Aquarium, Barbie and I netted him and got the crab leg out with pliers. That was not fun. He hasn't eaten since, but is now much more active. I'm sure he is a little distrusting of me, I mean how can he not be?
How long can he go without eating? How should I get him to eat?
I have had him for almost a year now and I'm guessing him to be at least 5 years old or so. Prior to this, he ate any frozen seafood and/or fishfoods.
He didn't have any outward signs of injury from this awful experience, but I am sure there was some internal damage. He never hemorrhaged.
Any ideas? See the very scary picture. You can see part of it sticking out of his mouth and protuding near his anal fin.
--jenny
How long can he go without eating? How should I get him to eat?
I have had him for almost a year now and I'm guessing him to be at least 5 years old or so. Prior to this, he ate any frozen seafood and/or fishfoods.
He didn't have any outward signs of injury from this awful experience, but I am sure there was some internal damage. He never hemorrhaged.
Any ideas? See the very scary picture. You can see part of it sticking out of his mouth and protuding near his anal fin.
--jenny