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An Extreme Appitite

Behavior
By guppylover427
from the guppylover427 department, Section Diaries
Posted on Wed Aug 29, 2007 at 01:03:11 PM PST
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 Speckles the guppy was back to her normal self for about 5 hours. But, I noticed that she was at the top ready and waiting, for some food.



So I put in some bloodworms, my guppies love those, and watched them eat. Normally Speckles being pretty close to dropping, would not like to eat much, but now she was eating like a barbian. It looked like she was pushing and shoving just to get the very last bloodworm. I don't think it's anything serious, but she NEVER ate all that food in one time! Not even when I first got her. Now, when I feed them and turn around for 5 minutes, there are no bloodworms on the surface. Those guppies must be quick, because the other fish just got up there. I think it just might be because she's pregnant, so she might get cravings. What do you think?
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