Easy Breeders?

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TheOneThatGotAway;2170056; said:
Jeox, here's a pic http://www.tropicalfishfinder.co.uk/dbimages/dragon goby2(1).jpg

Horiyoshi, I did. I just picked up a nice breeding pair. What do you mean feed them off? Feed the offspring to a bigger herp? No way! Absolutely not! I don't have the heart to feed pinkies, nevermind lizards i raised from birth! i plan to donate one or two to my school then sell the rest
I meant if you keep it going long enough where colonies start to build.
At that point, you will have given so much away that those people can't house more.

Then offspring will be a clean, parasite free food.
And a pretty exotic feeder.
 
Horiyoshi III;2170042; said:
Go with the Leos.
Then, if and when you get a big-er herp, you can feed them off.
Well I will just pretend I have some sort of eye damage and that I dint read what you just said:screwy:
 
Horiyoshi III;2170063; said:
I meant if you keep it going long enough where colonies start to build.
At that point, you will have given so much away that those people can't house more.

Then offspring will be a clean, parasite free food.
And a pretty exotic feeder.
Lets use you as exotic feeder for aligators:D One human more or less, whats the diference;)
 
coura;2170085; said:
Well I will just pretend I have some sort of eye damage and that I dint read what you just said:screwy:
I'm very serious.
When there is an abundance, culling is perfectly fine.
A friend of mine always has a surplus of things.
He really loves his fat frogs.
Your looking at over 60-80$ of food in three pics.
The Pyxie in the last one is clearly not that much smaller than the Ornate that consumes it.
I got one with a Ball Python getting eaten if you think you can handle it.
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pyxie.jpg
 
I wanna see, I wanna see....Although I am a little disturbed by the Pyxie picture, since I keep them. Looks to be a male, too. =(
 
i really did not need to see that, thank you very much. i refuse to use them as feeders. i only plan on breeding them occasionally, and the majority of the offspring will be sold to pet stores in my area. please, no more of this. i dont have the stomach for it.
 
That Japanese Dragon Fish - that's not it's name.
It's a South American Dragon Goby, or Violet Goby. Found no where near Japan, at least not indigenous.

It's a brackish water fish that is currently not bred for captivity, or at least I should say, in home aquariums - or very easily.

Leopard Geckos are probably the easiest lizard, least - easiest to find lizard that you can find around.
 
Daeorn;2170534; said:
That Japanese Dragon Fish - that's not it's name.
It's a South American Dragon Goby, or Violet Goby. Found no where near Japan, at least not indigenous.

It's a brackish water fish that is currently not bred for captivity, or at least I should say, in home aquariums - or very easily.

I was about to say that.
 
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