C coura Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 13, 2008 6,399 4 0 europe Nov 22, 2010 #11 He is owesame, I too wish I could get me one...
benzjamin13 Administrator Staff member Administrator MFK Member Sep 12, 2005 31,650 646 201 Los Angeles, CA Nov 22, 2010 #12 Nice! What do you feed it?
R Raetak Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 19, 2010 585 0 0 Florida, USA Nov 22, 2010 #13 Pretty much just cockroaches and tree frogs. The tree frogs are the invasive cuban tree frogs.
R Raetak Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 19, 2010 585 0 0 Florida, USA Nov 22, 2010 #14 Coura, Well are the any import laws where your living? I might be able to arrange one for you.
E Etunes Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 26, 2009 530 0 0 Florida Nov 23, 2010 #15 Raetak;4648729; said: Coura, Well are the any import laws where your living? I might be able to arrange one for you. Click to expand... Country to Country shipping. Risky stuff. Nice frog. Needs some fish because thats what its lookin for.
Raetak;4648729; said: Coura, Well are the any import laws where your living? I might be able to arrange one for you. Click to expand... Country to Country shipping. Risky stuff. Nice frog. Needs some fish because thats what its lookin for.
syddakyd Plecostomus MFK Member Nov 10, 2008 1,356 30 51 NY Nov 23, 2010 #16 Raetak;4648711; said: invasive cuban tree frogs. Click to expand... good call bro. make use of the exotics not the natives. toss in some brown anoles too.
Raetak;4648711; said: invasive cuban tree frogs. Click to expand... good call bro. make use of the exotics not the natives. toss in some brown anoles too.
S snakeguy101 Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 29, 2009 5,431 8 62 posting bail Nov 23, 2010 #17 Very cool. I have a few living in my courtyard that I see on nicer nights. They certainly are fun to watch.
Very cool. I have a few living in my courtyard that I see on nicer nights. They certainly are fun to watch.
R Raetak Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 19, 2010 585 0 0 Florida, USA Nov 23, 2010 #18 This summer while I worked a summer camp program as a Ecology Merit Badge councilor, we fed him/her brown anoles, cuban tree frogs and the invasive mollies in the local spring.
This summer while I worked a summer camp program as a Ecology Merit Badge councilor, we fed him/her brown anoles, cuban tree frogs and the invasive mollies in the local spring.
A. gigas Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 19, 2010 2,886 2 68 Nov 23, 2010 #19 now drop a worm or whatever in front of him/her and watch what happens..
R Raetak Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 19, 2010 585 0 0 Florida, USA Nov 23, 2010 #20 That's one of the funny things. I haven't been able to get him to eat a worm yet. I've tried regular earth worms and night crawlers.
That's one of the funny things. I haven't been able to get him to eat a worm yet. I've tried regular earth worms and night crawlers.