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Is it normal for a fahaka puffer to pass large pieces of clam shells? And if so, how can that be okay? I would think that they would be digested, but they are not.
I mean...ouch...seriously.
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Does this happen often, or did you just notice it?
Just noticed it this week. And you know me....I keep an eye on that stuff. Poo is the best indicator that something is wrong. I saw the 'package', and thought "Nooo...that can't be. Okay, maybe it's just a fluke." Then I actually saw him pass one later that day. Then last night I saw another 'package' and the shell was large and had sharp edges. That's when I called out to you guys for help.
Another thing to mention is that he's always been a very healthy eater. He'd eat until there was no more food in the freezer if I'd let him, but lately he's been manic about eating. He's catching the clams before they hit the sandbed, and he got my fingers the other night. I might have ended up with a pretty nasty injury if my fingers hadn't been folded inward. Instead, I got a puffer hickey. I have to wonder if it's because my routine is out of whack. Usually you could set your watch based on when I feed, but we've had the kids all month so sometimes I feed earlier and sometimes later. Do you think he might be affected by our routine being 'off'?
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Elvis and Annabelle pass shells all the time. I would think it's a normal thing, considering that in the wild there's no one there to crack them open. )
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