Random shots of my collections


White's Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea):
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Nice froggy shots! :) :thumbsup:
In the wild? :think:
 

in captive. this is the only legal frog species approved by AVA in 2006. ;)
 

in captive. this is the only legal frog species approved by AVA in 2006. ;)
So its living in a seperate tank by itself?
Wonder how you look after kermit :think:
 

my friend also said that pic looks like kermit.

their care is very simple. just some branches n a bowl of water is sufficient. they dont need lots of water as they cant swim like those normal frogs. their diet consist mainly of insects.

actually i have 2 of them:
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So you change the bowl of water like every other day? You get the insects from pet shop? And how about the poo? :think:
 

i have some plants n soil in the tank. so the poo i only clear once in a while.

water i change at least once a wk. sometimes i will spray some water in there to mist the tank.
 

Hope to see more shots of kermit ;)
 

top view of my smaller Armoured/Banded bichir (Polypterus delhezi):
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Looks like a snake from the top :sweat:
 

my grandmother always say endlicheris look like python. ;)

the more snake like species from this family will b ropefish. they r much more slender n flexible.
 

my grandmother always say endlicheris look like python. ;)

the more snake like species from this family will b ropefish. they r much more slender n flexible.
Your fishes from the amazon river? :think:
 

bichirs r fr congo.

most of the other fishes i have r fr amazon.

the fire eels r actually fr S.E. Asia.

the turtles r fr Australia.
 

bichirs r fr congo.

most of the other fishes i have r fr amazon.

the fire eels r actually fr S.E. Asia.

the turtles r fr Australia.
Got them from local aquariums or imported? Dun remember seeing any in the shops :think:
 

got all of them locally.
 

probably its the other way round. most of them can b found in those common neighborhood shops. but most of them r seasonal.
 

probably its the other way round. most of them can b found in those common neighborhood shops. but most of them r seasonal.
One of these days I'll pop into one & have a look..........hehe
 

Tigrinus (Brachyplatystoma tigrinum):
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Sabretooth Tetra (Hydrolycus armatus):
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Florida Gar (Lepisosteus platyrhincus):
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Ornate Bichir (Polypterus ornatipinnis):
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Tigrinus looks like a whale....................:bsmilie:, Catfish?

Sabretooth Tetra looks dangerous :bigeyes:
 

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