I would of loved to get one of those but sadly don't have a big enough tank to get one also how often do you drop rocks on squid and sacrifice fish fillets to your aquatic amphibious god
I remember I used to live in Virginia, in the US as a kid, and i saw something that appeared identical to thses caecilians, with all the same features one night. Now that i know they're only found in Rain Forests, i'm very confused on what it could have been.
@LightWaterRocks I've done some research, and this may seem far fetched but wow, i've found a species that seems identical to the creature i saw coiled in a muddy area. I set it as my profile picture if you're interested in seeing it.
Thanks for the video, It's encouraged me to go further into the subject, and yes thank you for bringing back the old memories!
Great informational vid! My eels do a lot of the same behavior, but since they are in a planted tank I try to discourage rapid swimming. Mine will burrow if they feel like it. I witnessed the same growth, 12 to 24" in about a year. And I'll bet $10 your big one is female. They are scavengers IMO. My Jan 09 vid shows mine battling though 3" fish to get to their food. My panda garra fish had like an obsession with them. Always getting in their way and the eels never touched them.
where tha fuck u get this shit lmao
LoverDino 1 week ago
salt or fresh?
randomocity999 1 week ago
No longer available in stores. Any idea how to obtain one these days?
ac30fan 4 weeks ago
I had one of these about 10yrs ago. I loved it. It never failed to freak out visiting friends. I'm really disappointed to learn they've
ac30fan 4 weeks ago
really ugly stuff, brother.
on the other hand u have a magnificent couple of convicts. i used to have em too and i feel like theyr among the most beautiful acquarium fish.
TheCrankinguru 5 months ago
they got special food tied to rocks or suction cups for filming check out my other feeding videos. I do not think you can buy them now.
LightWaterRocks 11 months ago
I would of loved to get one of those but sadly don't have a big enough tank to get one also how often do you drop rocks on squid and sacrifice fish fillets to your aquatic amphibious god
TheGeneralJin 11 months ago
I remember I used to live in Virginia, in the US as a kid, and i saw something that appeared identical to thses caecilians, with all the same features one night. Now that i know they're only found in Rain Forests, i'm very confused on what it could have been.
Any ideas what it was?
ECHO1NINER 11 months ago
@ECHO1NINER
There are over 120 varieties but this is one of the few that lives in water.
You may have found a place where they were let go and thrived.
They are no longer available in pet stores.
Glad I could help bring back some memories.
LightWaterRocks 11 months ago
@LightWaterRocks I've done some research, and this may seem far fetched but wow, i've found a species that seems identical to the creature i saw coiled in a muddy area. I set it as my profile picture if you're interested in seeing it.
Thanks for the video, It's encouraged me to go further into the subject, and yes thank you for bringing back the old memories!
ECHO1NINER 11 months ago
@ECHO1NINER Good luck there is even less info about other species because they move when we dig. Finding one is magic.
LightWaterRocks 11 months ago
@ECHO1NINER
did you find out what was that creature?
NeviemCiSiJebnuty 5 months ago
i swear i heard these guys prefer pasta
MangoBastard 1 year ago 2
That false root-cave stuff is genial!
corientalis 1 year ago
was that a rope fish the swam by???
koyson 1 year ago
@koyson yes.
sengal279 1 year ago
excellent video!
vdopower66 1 year ago
Great informational vid! My eels do a lot of the same behavior, but since they are in a planted tank I try to discourage rapid swimming. Mine will burrow if they feel like it. I witnessed the same growth, 12 to 24" in about a year. And I'll bet $10 your big one is female. They are scavengers IMO. My Jan 09 vid shows mine battling though 3" fish to get to their food. My panda garra fish had like an obsession with them. Always getting in their way and the eels never touched them.
mikaila31 2 years ago