Is there a fish that CAN and WILL eat baby lizards

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i would be more concerned with any chemicals they may have stepped through on their travels. is it worth the risk?!
 
cichlid2006;2696253; said:
i would be more concerned with any chemicals they may have stepped through on their travels. is it worth the risk?!

EXACTLY!!!!

this is the problem collecting anything from outside, you have no idea what they have walked through, or what the last persons house they were in might have sprayed on them etc......

if they were captive bred by some chance by you, i would say any large carnivore would eat them. oscars, devils, peacocks, arro, pirhanna.

in the wild, i cant see a large fish passing up a tiny lizard that falls to the water, or goes for a swim.
 
Typifies the part of the hobby i really hate. A childish attitude to creatures and their welfare, when it should be your top priority.

I'm sure some fish will eat them, but whether or not you should be feeding them is a completely different matter.

Must take a certain kind of person to feed a sentient creature to another.

Craggy
 
i have a rule.....i love anoles so i only feed geckos ;p

really i only fed them to my ,ag who was like 12" and he STILL passed a lil lizard skeleton everytime.
 
craig_uk;2696397; said:
Typifies the part of the hobby i really hate. A childish attitude to creatures and their welfare, when it should be your top priority.

I'm sure some fish will eat them, but whether or not you should be feeding them is a completely different matter.

Must take a certain kind of person to feed a sentient creature to another.

Craggy

lizards are sentient??:screwy:
 
In the philosophy of animal rights, sentience entails the ability to experience pleasure and pain. Animal rights advocates argue that anything that can suffer is sentient and that anything sentient is deserving of rights.

Simple enough? Now wind it in, before it gets bitten off.

In a bit.
Craggy
 
TrikkyMakk;2696732; said:
In Florida what is the point? There are a zillion of these lizards everywhere. I actually like them too.

Yes they are. I hate these things. I have taken extra precaution with taping holes, filling gaps outside and some still manage to get in. It peeves me seeing one on the wall when Im home trying to relax.

I guess that was my anger talking earlier. I wanted one to suffer for entering my house last night. They dont pay rent so they dont belong inside my house.
 
waytoodeep03;2696856; said:
Yes they are. I hate these things. I have taken extra precaution with taping holes, filling gaps outside and some still manage to get in. It peeves me seeing one on the wall when Im home trying to relax.

I guess that was my anger talking earlier. I wanted one to suffer for entering my house last night. They dont pay rent so they dont belong inside my house.
so your fish pay rent?
 
craig_uk;2696800; said:
Simple enough? Now wind it in, before it gets bitten off.

In a bit.
Craggy

No this is not really that simple. Do you work only with herbivors? If not, what is your fish food made out of? Dirt?? On another note, is my garden sentient -- it suffers in the winter.
 
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