Am I traumatizing my shortnose?
#1 Guest_iturnrocks_*
Posted 17 July 2007 - 03:02 PM
My gar spends all day next to the inner tank and when a rosie gets close to the side, he tries to snap at it. Do you think im doing any psychological damage to my gar, or gar as tough mentally as they are physically. This gar is about 4 inches long now. I will be stepping him up to a 10 or 20 gal next month.
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#2 Guest_Irate Mormon_*
Posted 17 July 2007 - 04:33 PM
My gar spends all day next to the inner tank and when a rosie gets close to the side, he tries to snap at it. Do you think im doing any psychological damage to my gar, or gar as tough mentally as they are physically.
Gar are basically pretty dumb. I think they can learn certain behaviors but they don't analyze things enough to be traumatized or psychologically warped. Neither do they have emotions, hence their feelings can't get hurt.
In other words, you can mess with him as much as you want - invent ways to trick him and amuse yourself, all free of guilt!
#3 Guest_Brooklamprey_*
Posted 17 July 2007 - 06:38 PM
Gar are basically pretty dumb. I think they can learn certain behaviors but they don't analyze things enough to be traumatized or psychologically warped. Neither do they have emotions, hence their feelings can't get hurt.
In other words, you can mess with him as much as you want - invent ways to trick him and amuse yourself, all free of guilt!
I don't think I would call them 'dumb'.They are a predator and that takes a bit of mental ability..Maybe 'mentally special' would be a better word...
But yeah that little tic tac sized brain in there will not be overly traumatized or psychologically warped if it gets 'frustrated' a bit..If anything it likely keeps that tic tac on overdrive and working.. which for a predatory fish can't really be viewed as a bad thing. It is good 'enrichment' if nothing else.
#4 Guest_Irate Mormon_*
Posted 17 July 2007 - 08:36 PM
How come you never see reruns of The Gong Show?
#5 Guest_keepnatives_*
Posted 18 July 2007 - 06:16 PM
What about those poor rosies? They're gonna think they are immune from gar attacks...then you'll let them loose. Boy are the in for a surprise.Im temporarily housing one of my baby gar at work in a 5 gallon. Since I cant keep a second tank for feeders, I bought a floating nursery insert and I keep some extra rosies in there. I dont want to gorge my gar, and I know if I let the rosies into the tank, he will eat them immediately.
My gar spends all day next to the inner tank and when a rosie gets close to the side, he tries to snap at it. Do you think im doing any psychological damage to my gar, or gar as tough mentally as they are physically.
#6 Guest_Irate Mormon_*
Posted 18 July 2007 - 07:35 PM
What about those poor rosies? They're gonna think they are immune from gar attacks...then you'll let them loose. Boy are the in for a surprise.
Payback's a bitch, ain't it
#7 Guest_iturnrocks_*
Posted 18 July 2007 - 08:42 PM
What about those poor rosies? They're gonna think they are immune from gar attacks...
I expect the rosies to be traumatized. In fact, when I buy them I "offer to take" retarded or otherwise disabled rosies.
#8 Guest_Skipjack_*
Posted 18 July 2007 - 08:50 PM
I expect the rosies to be traumatized. In fact, when I buy them I "offer to take" retarded or otherwise disabled rosies.
Well thats the whole lot of them. They may just be worse than hatchery trout.
#9 Guest_edbihary_*
Posted 19 July 2007 - 09:30 AM
#10 Guest_iturnrocks_*
Posted 19 July 2007 - 09:42 AM
you can mess with him as much as you want - invent ways to trick him and amuse yourself, all free of guilt!
Ive added to his exercise regimen by letting him chase a laser pointer around the floor of the tank.
#11 Guest_Irate Mormon_*
Posted 19 July 2007 - 06:01 PM
Ive added to his exercise regimen by letting him chase a laser pointer around the floor of the tank.
I like it!
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