Anyone ever been bitten by a syno?

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Anyone ever been bitten by a syno?

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My S. longirostris gave me a quite healthy nip when I was working on its tank the other day. It didn't break the skin, but it hurt and left a red mark.

I don't think it was aggression. The syno eats from my fingers, and when they didn't have food, it tried to eat a finger.

Has anybody had an experience like this?
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Post by Silurus »

No, but my Chiloglanis suck on my hand and forearm frequently at feeding time.
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Post by Rusty »

Has it ever happened? I happens every time I stick my hand into the darn tank. When I pull my arm out, it's usually bright red. The male polli's bites hurt the most, but dhonti's chompers also pack a punch. They also attempt to take chunks out of the Python and algae scraper.

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P.S. Not only the Synos suck on my fingers. Here is a very prominent shot of my finger being chewed on by a Schizolecis guentheri :-)
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Silurus wrote:No, but my Chiloglanis suck on my hand and forearm frequently at feeding time.
That sounds a bit like the dreaded L161 pleco clamp.
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Post by Silurus »

These guys are only 2" long. A bit ticklish, really...
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Post by DeLBoD »

My Synos run a mile when I go in the tank, but my L191 holds on like a leach.

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is it the salt on our skin? or what?
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Post by Silurus »

Nah, more like the dead skin cells.
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Chrysichthys wrote:That sounds a bit like the dreaded L161 pl*co clamp.
In this case it's because the pleco gets so manically excited by the arrival of cucumber that it can't wait for it to be positioned.
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Post by SynoPetri »

my synos have never bitten me. i feed them enough! :D
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