Anyone ever brought any interesting stow aways home??

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I found a peice of wood submerged at the local stream and when I brought it home and rinsed it off I found a huge crayfish. I cleaned up the wood and rinsed the mudbug and put them both in the tank. I had that crayfish for about four years til my flowerhorn killed it.:cry:
 
boldtogether;4020442; said:
I found a peice of wood submerged at the local stream and when I brought it home and rinsed it off I found a huge crayfish. I cleaned up the wood and rinsed the mudbug and put them both in the tank. I had that crayfish for about four years til my flowerhorn killed it.:cry:
Damn that flowerhorn.Did it try to eat the mudbug?
 
I got a free sparkling minnow from the lfs when he scooped in water for my pictus catfish
 
I got a crayfish with my tylo snails. No clue how that happened, since they snails were picked out by hand. It's looking like a Marmorkreb.
 
The manager of the lfs gave me a bag of free Java Fern once, it had a dead mealworm in the roots. Yuck. Pond Snails are always in my plants, lol
 
I got a free Assassin with a fish once. I added him and one of the Oscars picked him up and I thought that would be the end of him but the Oscar spat him out and whenever they see him now they pick him up and take him to another area of the tank unharmed. :ROFL:
 
CODzilla;4021241; said:
I got a free Assassin with a fish once. I added him and one of the Oscars picked him up and I thought that would be the end of him but the Oscar spat him out and whenever they see him now they pick him up and take him to another area of the tank unharmed. :ROFL:
lmao the oscar is his taxi service



i've never gotten anything other than snails in with my plants,all of which disapear by the next day presumably due to the convicts so i don't have any snail problems.
 
Ive gotten snail infestations, which are easily manageable, I put them in my red devils tank. other than that nothing cool. I get the usual horsemen of the LFS, plague pestilence and death.
 
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