Arapaima gigas in 55g

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Danzig86

Feeder Fish
MFK Member
Lol jk wanted to see how many hits i could get, this is my parents gargoyle "Yoda" A tawny frog mouth that was left to fend for it self in my folks back yard needless to say he's an adorable critter who barks at you if pat the cat and not him, when they found him he was a tiny fluff ball and now 6 months on hes a monster who can easily and quiet happily devour a rat and a handful of mealies in one sitting.

Included as well is a pic of my bro's biggest eastern water dragon and my parents rainbow lorakete who i call hannibal coz he sits in his cage and drives his neighbours :nilly::nilly::nilly::nilly: with his psycho babble and repeated nonsense from the TV he also is in the habit of imitating my mum, calling the cat into the room and then laughing at it.:screwy::screwy::screwy::screwy:

Sorry to the trolls who are faced with the anti-climax of not being able to flame someone.:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL: then again is a whole house enough room for a tawny......

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Cool frog mouth! Are your parents keeping it? Nice dragon and the lori sounds like a riot!
 
I am glad I opened this. I would have been more interested if the title actually said what was in here! Nice frog mouth and lorikeet! Is it a green-naped?
 
The last frogmouth pic looks like a Gremlin.
 
That frogmouth is cool. We saved a US bird that lives in the same type of environment. He was traumatized by a cat and we nursed it back to health and released it at a lake near San Diego. It's called a Poorwill and somewhat resembles your frogmouth.

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Adorable bird :D Our Nighthawks in the US (like Oddballs's Common Poorwill) are in the same family, have the same feeding habits, and are all nocturnal. They have the same beak structure too.
 
your a bum for misposting
 
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