What have you bred?

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
You can also get some weird fruit and meat sludge to feed geckos/anoles. I’ve seen it in one of Taylor Nicole Dean’s Feeding all my animals vids
This should not be used as a staple for insectivorous reptiles, green anoles are insectivorous, and even reptiles fed on that sludge still need to be supplemented with crickets for protein.
 
A few South Americans that could handle my hard water
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Above, Australoheros sp "Red Ceibal. below Geophagus iporanguensis
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Below Cichlasoma dimerus
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Above Gymnogeophagus sp Paso Pache with fry in a 300gal stock tank, outside.
Below male
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Above, Gymnogeophagus quilero female mouth brooding fry, below male
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All the cichlids above, are found in temperate (winter cool down temps) of Uruguay
 
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Some Central Americans
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Parachromis motaguensus above, Vieja breidhori below
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Amatitlania myrnae above, Amatitlania cutteri below
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Chiapaheros grammodes w eggs above, fry growing out below
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Chuco intermedia w eggs above, some juvies below
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female Ampiliphus trimaculatus fanning eggs above, pair bonding, below
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