Hi all,
Apologies if this has been covered before, I've tried searching for it but couldn't find much info.
My G. Viridis is only about an inch and a half long but seems to be trying to match the world gluttony record. I've been feeding him a small piece of scallop, prawn or whitebait every evening and as soon as I've given him a bit he pokes his head out of his burrow and starts trying to look big and menacing. If more food is offered he grabs it, retreats and then comes back for more.
I'm worried that water quality will deteriorate if I feed too much or if he starts storing part of his meals. Does anyone know whether hoarding like this is usual behviour or will they only take what they can eat?
many thanks,
Ed
Apologies if this has been covered before, I've tried searching for it but couldn't find much info.
My G. Viridis is only about an inch and a half long but seems to be trying to match the world gluttony record. I've been feeding him a small piece of scallop, prawn or whitebait every evening and as soon as I've given him a bit he pokes his head out of his burrow and starts trying to look big and menacing. If more food is offered he grabs it, retreats and then comes back for more.
I'm worried that water quality will deteriorate if I feed too much or if he starts storing part of his meals. Does anyone know whether hoarding like this is usual behviour or will they only take what they can eat?
many thanks,
Ed