God knows how...!
Hopefully it won't do them any harm...? Not that I had a chance to stop them - wee piranhas!
Here's a video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIWbDbX0Eas
Yuck...
Cherry
Diamond tetras just caught a house fly...
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Lol, that tetra wasn't going to give that fly up for anyone or anything Cherry
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It's so interesting to watch natural behaviour.
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I use my garden to grow fruit and veg, organically. I accept that I’ll have to ‘share’ some of the produce with insects, but in another sense I view it as a different sort of live food culture. My Congo tetras love caterpillars!