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can a fish die from overeating???
We have a harlequin basslet that just stole half a fairly large silverside from the serpent star. He ate the whole thing. Right now he seems to be gasping a bit, his belly is really large and he seems a little distressed.
I'd really, really, really hate to lose this fish just because he was a pig!! He's a total character and we just lost our wrasse in quarantine today. I could not stand to lose two fish in one day, especially just because the stupid fish was a glutton!!!!
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If it can't digest it I think it would just throw it up.
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Thanks..that's a visual I really did not need right now...but really reassuring. This fish is SUCH a pig!!!!!
Thanks
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At first when you said overeating I thought you meant like eating nonstop so much that it dies. That can happen, I've read the #1 cause of death of Volitan Lionfish is eating nonstop. But as far as it goes for them eating something that is too big, my lionfish does it sometimes, he breaths hard for a little bit, then either spits it out or digests it.
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Kinda sounds like football season.
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Thanks for the words of encouragement
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Haha you should call him "Gobbler" lol
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I know that if African Cichlids eat too much protien they can get "bloat" and die because they do not digest it fast enough. That's a African Cichlid though...
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But yeah, I would agree with everyone else, provided he did not eat anything pointy, oddly shaped (to the extent that he could not bring it back up if he wanted to), or poisonous, 9 times out of 10 he'll be fine. Of course, at times it seems like my fish want to die just to make me mad, but they typically snap out of it . |
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