I meant if you keep it going long enough where colonies start to build.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
Well I will just pretend I have some sort of eye damage and that I dint read what you just saidHoriyoshi III;2170042; said:Go with the Leos.
Then, if and when you get a big-er herp, you can feed them off.

Lets use you as exotic feeder for aligatorsHoriyoshi 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.
I'm very serious.coura;2170085; said:Well I will just pretend I have some sort of eye damage and that I dint read what you just said![]()
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.