Odd Experience With Raphael Catfish
Odd Experience With Raphael Catfish
This Saturday I was at work doing routine maintenance on some of our tanks, when I came across one of our striped raphael catfish. It was in a tank with quite a few others, though this was the only one out in the open. It was also not moving, and appeared to be dead. I reached into the tank to remove it, and grasped it firmly by the tail. What happened next was a total surprise! The fish was alive, and it seemed to be pretty irate! It suddenly began vibrating very quickly, and then released a cloud of some white substance!
Has anyone here seen or heard of this, and does anyone know what it is? I'd be interested to know exactly what kind of predator-defense system the fish used against me.
Has anyone here seen or heard of this, and does anyone know what it is? I'd be interested to know exactly what kind of predator-defense system the fish used against me.
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