Homaloptera smithi feeding

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nadajdui
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Homaloptera smithi feeding

Post by nadajdui »

This is quite blurry, but I thought it would be fun to show you how well these guys can hunt, even if it's just mysis shrimp, hehehe.

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Very Cool :)
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Martin Thoene
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Post by Martin Thoene »

Yes very cool. These fish are lightning fast when they strike. I've seen one of mine hanging upside down under driftwood spy a passing Bloodworm in the current, whip out, turn the right way up, grab it, and return to the same position again all within about a second......amazing!

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Superb! Much better than words. :D
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Post by Jim Powers »

Very cool! I just love the way they seem to come out of nowhere once food enters the area. They are certainly one of my favorite hillstreams.
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