Fake Plant Stuck to Puffer

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Fake Plant Stuck to Puffer

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My figure 8 puffer seems to have gotten a piece of silk plant stuck to him. I think one of the fibers is caught in his beak/teeth. I don't know how he got the piece off of the plant. He seems fine, and does not appear interested in eating it. It even went inside his mouth at one point, but he spit it back out. Does anyone know how I can get it out?
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Re: Fake Plant Stuck to Puffer

Post by Pufferpunk »

Net him & keep him underwater. Grab him through the net & use tweezers to remove the object. Are his teeth overgrown?
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Re: Fake Plant Stuck to Puffer

Post by munchypuf »

Thanks PufferPunk. The piece of plant seems to have either fallen off or he swallowed it, although he didn't try to eat it earlier. There is a little bit still stuck in his beak, though. As for his teeth being overgrown, I'm not sure how to tell if they are or not. He doesn't seem to have any troubles eating, though.
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Re: Fake Plant Stuck to Puffer

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Please post a photo of his beak.
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Re: Fake Plant Stuck to Puffer

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How do I post a picture?
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Re: Fake Plant Stuck to Puffer

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Upload your photo at: www.photobucket.com & link it here.
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Re: Fake Plant Stuck to Puffer

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Pro tip for linking from photobucket. Resize the photo in photobucket before posting. This should allow the picture to fit in the forum without have to open an external link to view. If you are unsure of how big the image is Hit the preview button on the post before submitting.
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