Black Moor Eyesight Question

Kiara1125

Superstar Fish
Jan 12, 2011
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I can't believe that I'm up at 1 in the morning because this question keeps bugging me. What does this indicate?? Lol XD

Anyway, due to a black moors sensitive eyes would it be bad to have terra cotta pots in the aquarium?? I haven't found any information and I really don't think that I'm falling asleep any time soon. Ugh...so tired....DX

Oh crap, now I'm hungry.....hm....shrimp...they might be small but.....they're so defenseless... o_O *i don't wanna eat my shrimpies!!* ....and this is what happens when I'm tired..*sigh*
 

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KcMopar

Superstar Fish
#2
The are not the fastest moving fish so perhaps it will be ok. It is one more obstacle for it to navigate its eyes around though. I really do not see any harm in it, the pot does not have any real sharp edges. I have had/have many goldfish but never a Moor so I am not really experienced with them however, I would not be against using the pots if I had one.