S shark_curious Candiru MFK Member Feb 3, 2009 250 8 48 az Oct 26, 2011 #21 do they tend to burrow or hide amongst whatever they can get into
F fishwhisperer Gambusia MFK Member Apr 24, 2010 740 0 16 Johnson City TN Oct 26, 2011 #22 cute lil buggers
S snakefin Candiru MFK Member May 31, 2010 786 2 48 Random Location. Oct 27, 2011 #24 Yes. Which could be part of the reason why they aren't too popular despite their hell of a appearance. Spiky and black FTW.
Yes. Which could be part of the reason why they aren't too popular despite their hell of a appearance. Spiky and black FTW.
S snakeguy101 Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 29, 2009 5,431 8 62 posting bail Oct 27, 2011 #25 About an inch or two of moist substrate and a good hide box will be fine. They don't need super deep soil or anything.
About an inch or two of moist substrate and a good hide box will be fine. They don't need super deep soil or anything.
S shark_curious Candiru MFK Member Feb 3, 2009 250 8 48 az Oct 27, 2011 #26 any take on if dubai roaches would be too big? should i stick with something like turkish?
S snakeguy101 Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 29, 2009 5,431 8 62 posting bail Oct 27, 2011 #27 Dubias should be fine. If you start a colony, you can always pick out the smaller ones any ways.
S snakefin Candiru MFK Member May 31, 2010 786 2 48 Random Location. Oct 28, 2011 #28 I'd think that a naturalistic set up would be a better option, though it would appear that they do not utilise it.
I'd think that a naturalistic set up would be a better option, though it would appear that they do not utilise it.
S shark_curious Candiru MFK Member Feb 3, 2009 250 8 48 az Oct 28, 2011 #29 ive already set up a naturalistic setup its 47 x 17 land on both ends and a pond in the middle with a bridge across. ill get some pics up later today.
ive already set up a naturalistic setup its 47 x 17 land on both ends and a pond in the middle with a bridge across. ill get some pics up later today.
S shark_curious Candiru MFK Member Feb 3, 2009 250 8 48 az Oct 28, 2011 #30 i also have a "rain system" hooked up to go off 4 times a day for 4 minutes each time.