Experience & Research

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instead of scenting them with the lizards, try sowing a pinkie or similar onto the end of an anole, or whatever lizard you use... the head just above the tail. I know thats worked for some, might work better for you... Still there are plenty of tricks... If worse comes to worse, I guess you might need to get lizard breeding lol.
 
Yep. Anolis are perfect for feeder breeding.
 
walls;1300706; said:
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No worries just dont jump the gun so fast next time ha ha ha ha ha ha ............i guess we can all learn from that.
 
not to say that reading and doing 'research' is as good as actually keeping the animal, but i believe that if you read lots of literature on a species, you are able to give advice on keeping the species.
for example, i have never owned a festae cichlid, however, i would bet that i know more about them than many people who actually keep them, as i have spent hours 'researching' this species.

thats just my opinion though
 
Connor0729;1301162; said:
not to say that reading and doing 'research' is as good as actually keeping the animal, but i believe that if you read lots of literature on a species, you are able to give advice on keeping the species.
for example, i have never owned a festae cichlid, however, i would bet that i know more about them than many people who actually keep them, as i have spent hours 'researching' this species.

thats just my opinion though

Cichlids are hard to base judgment off of reading articles. Some sites may say a type of cichlid is super aggressive, when it really comes down to the certain fish's personality. You could have a puppy dog of a Festae that would hurt a fly, where as you could have a nasty Festae that kills anything that touches the water. Something that a book might not tell you that you may only learn with experience.
 
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