Update: we moved the arowana to a significantly larger tank
I forgot to move the aerator to one side, will do tomorrow.
Couple pics in the new place
Another one
So hard to get clear pics!
Also this guy is finally feeding on freeze dried/frozen foods consistently!
Will occasionally post updates.
Don't know much, but perhaps if you keep them at the upper part of their temp range then metabolism will increase and they will process food quicker. On a side note why do you want dinner plate sized frogs?
On a side note I'd be willing to collect other things that I wouldn't normally go after if people want them (true spiders, wierd things, etc.). Just PM me if you have a request.
Really? National Forests? I was under the impression that they were legal. Ah well, I wasn't planning on visiting any anyway because of the fires. Guess I could also try contacting private landowners, maybe offer them some money in exchange for this little excursion.
So I have seen (using iNaturalist). I don't really have any other choice until I leave for college (looking in CA) so for now I'll have to make the best with what I have. Besides, can't really complain given that my family can even afford a cross country trip every year for which I am grateful...
So I was playing around with some GIS maps and found this treasure: https://blm-egis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=6f0da4c7931440a8a80bfe20eddd7550
Apparently most of Morongo Valley is BLM land, does anybody happen to know if its legal?
Edit: NVM that chunk west of joshua tree...
For Christmas this year, I told my folks I didn't want material a material gift, I wanted one day in L.A. to go anyplace I wished within reason (we are visiting relatives). Do any of you have ideas on where I should go? It should be relatively close to L.A., avoid the fires, and be legal to hunt...
Not sure what varieties of worms are safe to feed to things, I only know what I shouldn't! When you purge them, I would leave them in a bin with some fresh stuff that you would think wouldn't be harmful to whatever you are feeding them to (organic, pesticide free) for a day or two. Then simply...
That is awesome in that you were hand feeding a monster fish, but also not in that you were bleeding, but also awesome in that it is awe inspiring to imagine the damage such an animal could do.
A couple more images, I took like a billion, and out of them only a few came in clear. Will get more...
I have a compost bin with worms in it. I use them for fishing, the red wrigglers aren't the best for feeding. Anyway, I suppose you could if you wanted to, just make sure that you take them out of the compost bin and "purge" them for a period of time before feeding to make sure anything harmful...
Thanks for the advice! Do you happen to know if I should put netting over a pond when we do move it in? or will it be okay on its own? Also, you can hear blood dripping off of your arm!? How much blood was this?
I'm sorry to disappoint, but we only have 1 arowana (for now... my shop teachers...
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