Do you think that grumpyfish fears for his life that Dr. J might see him as potential bait?
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August 18th, 2009
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Okay, now that we have this new way of asking questions I have some questions for you regarding our new fishy friend.
I know that Dr. J is the kindest and most benign of jellyfish but the dude has to eat. Do you think grumpyfish is safe? If not what can we do to help him? Or should we just let nature take its course. After all, there are lots of fish (less grumpy ones at that) in the sea. It’s not as if grumpyfish isn’t expendable.
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Dr J is a vegetarian, so Grumpy fish is safe.
I second the vote that he’s safe. Maybe grumpyfish is a lovable grump…or is that an oxymoron?
Grumpyfish is poisonous. Duh.
I hadn’t even heard from his/her creator but that’s where I was going. Grumpyfish is a kind of blowfish that can inflate himself to twice his/her size to repel attackers. (Besides, Dr J and he/she are friends – Dr J might even know Grumpyfish’s sex and/or gender.)
Andrew has it. I was going to say they don’t call him Grumpyfish for nothing! Perhaps @uberbatman or another aquarist will weigh in with some details on the species.
Grumpyfish, even if he is not literally poisonous as Andrew has suggested will go crazy if Dr. J comes anywhere near him. Not only will Dr. J not be able to snack on grumpyfish, he will always ask Grumpyfish permission before going on his side of the ocean. Just think of Grumpyfish as the Chuck Norris of the undersea kingdom.
@JP Thanks for the chuckle. I needed that.
@johnpowell Dr J looks very happy. Are you sure Grumpyfish isn’t a blow fish?
@janbb And thanks for making me laugh out loud.
Nobody will cross grumpyfish if they know what’s good for them.
grumpyfish is watching…. you’ve been warned
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