Aquarium staff have weaned a chocoholic giant gourami on to a healthier menu of grapes and bananas after inheriting the creature raised entirely on Kit Kats.Staff at the Sea Life London Aquarium were baffled by the four-kilogramme fish’s refusal to feed, until they learned the gourami, named Gary, 40 centimetres long, had been brought up on chocolate.So the team stuffed crushed Kit Kat pieces inside grapes to get Gary (right) to “take a break’’ from his daily fix.“I have never heard of a fish being fed chocolate, let alone being brought up entirely on the stuff,’’ said Gary’s handler, Rebecca Carter.“Gouramis usually eat a diet of fruit but Gary doesn’t appear to have suffered any ill effects from his chocolate addiction.“However, we would not recommend feeding fish confectionery of any kind.’’Gary is not the only unusual creature to come to the attraction from private owners.Nearby lives Ed, a catfish with decidedly cat-like tendencies.Ed will only accept his food by hand and likes to be stroked on the head at the same time.He has also learned to head-butt a lethal puffer fish that vies for his food.Aquarists said Gary and Ed’s interest in food highlighted a more serious issue.They have nicknamed one display the ‘’tank busters’’ tank, because it houses large fish that simply grew too big for their owners to manage.“Many people don’t do the right research when they buy fish and end up unable to care for them,’’ said Carter.“Catfish are a good example and we have a number here that outgrew their homes.“Terrapins are another, they can live 40 years and are actually quite costly to care for. We’d urge people to think before they buy.“We’re delighted we could find a home for Gary, but the fact is we simply do not have the space to accommodate the vast number of re-homing requests we receive.’’ From / Gulf today
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