RED LEGGED FREAKS

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oh and nice vid. :D:D:D
im gonna try it.
i actually have pet 2 out of the 4.as in stroke their backs.
they dont seem to mind.
only the two biggest guys will swing around and bite everything when i touch them.
 
chananrox, coming from singapore you must find some huge ones. I've seen massive ones in Hong Kong about 10 inches. I had an ex gf who got bitten by one on the neck that was about 10 inches.
 
not my kind of keepers..but awesome shots of them...
 
Oooo wonder what would happen if they accedently crawled into a fish tank..Wonder if they would swim...Or maybe they would become aquatic...People in Singapore have made marine Blood Parrots...Nothings impossible :grinyes: :grinyes:
 
Euge;2696898; said:
chananrox, coming from singapore you must find some huge ones. I've seen massive ones in Hong Kong about 10 inches. I had an ex gf who got bitten by one on the neck that was about 10 inches.

urm...not sure if he have really big WILD ones here.
and we dont get exotic pets sold in stores.
these pedes are actually arowana feeders.
and most of the other stuff would be wild caught.
 
Eoibio;2697873; said:
Oooo wonder what would happen if they accedently crawled into a fish tank..Wonder if they would swim...Or maybe they would become aquatic...People in Singapore have made marine Blood Parrots...Nothings impossible :grinyes: :grinyes:

yea i think theyd swim.sort of swim....or sink like a mealworm.:ROFL:
in my tank it'd be pulled down...
and yea... think ive heard of the marine parrots.
theres marine red terror as well i think.
and midas.
 
channarox;2699896; said:
urm...not sure if he have really big WILD ones here.
and we dont get exotic pets sold in stores.
these pedes are actually arowana feeders.
and most of the other stuff would be wild caught.

yeah we also get those very ones you have for feeders, usually for the asian aros here. I've seen them pick one up with long twezzers then cut off their fangs and put them in a bottle to give to someone as a feeder.
 
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