Tuesday 25 June 2013

RED BELL'S HORNED FROG - CERATOPHRYS ORNATA

I would love to have some youngsters of all red Bell's Horned Frog or Ceratophrys ornata.

Not seen one of these that are completely red for many years and passed up several youngsters like this about 20 years ago when my old mate Bradders had them in his store back then called The Vivarium.

Those that do not know these frogs then these are big beautiful frogs around 5 inches or more in length. They have a mean bite and fast so do not waggle your fingers in front of them as you WILL get hurt and if your a guy who think it it will be clever to do it in front of friends or girls, I warn you you WILL cry like a girl!

LMAO!

These will devour large fish and even mice and rodents even bigger than there own body! In fact it is not unknown for a large prey item, now dead obviously, to be in its jaws for several hours or even a day until it has digested enough to get the rest of the prey in.

HEY?! A guys gotta eat?!

In Argentina stupid farmers used to kill them, calling them Escuerzo, because they thought they were poisonous, curse, and belonged to the devil and deliberately killed their cattle. SO a pitch fork through them was the order of the day.

This was because they would see cattle grazing and touch the nose of one and they would immediately react by biting. Often they will react of moving prey close to them but touching is just as effective with these things.

So of course naturally any cattle dying was down to these frogs and they belonged to the devil and were tainted, poisoned, cursed and everything else. Funny as they were so easy to kill you might have thought they would have realised that they were NOT part of the Devil's Hordes?!

LMAO!









VIDEO OF TWO HORNED FROGS - CERATOPHRYS

Pictures to come.

Hope they breed in that rain chamber.

'Cera' means horn and 'ophrys' means eye. So technically called Horned Eyed Frogs, lol.

Therefore the Asian Horned Frog, for those that know it, called Megophrys is....BIG EYED FROG, lmao!



ALBINO HORNED FROG - CERATOPHRYS CRANWELLI

Yes for those of you with more knowledge than others I know I know.

Well it seems to have the markings of an Albino Cranwelli as opposed to an Albino Hybrid, lol.

More pictures to come.


VIDEO: RED BELL'S HORNED FROG - CERATOPHRYS ORNATA

Pictures to come too.

In a rain chamber to spawn with any luck.


Saturday 22 June 2013

VIDEO: THE PARROTS AND THE EGG




Yes Parrot Fish, or correctly Cichlids, and their STONE egg, lol.

SPOTTED DORA CATFISH - AGAMYXIS PECTINIFRONS

The rather nicely marked Spotted Dora Catfish or sometimes called the Talking Catfish and yes there is a striped one and I have covered it but I prefer these spotty ones.

They have spines along their flanks, or sides, and they can curl over and rub them together causing a buzzing sound with vibration to boot and hence one of their common names.


 'Yoooou Cannnnn't seeeee meeee!' Er! Yes we CAN!!!


VIDEO: SPOTTED DORA CATFISH - AGAMYXIS PECTINIFRONS

Agamyxis pectinifrons

Hmnm though it is a Spotted Dora I am now not sure it is the right video?! lol.




VIDEO: SNAPPING TURTLE CHELYDRA SERPENTINA








SNAPPING TURTLE CHELYDRA SERPENTINA

Meet SNAPPY, groan, yes I KNOW but I am in pain and rushing to get as much done as I can this morning....errrr OK afternoon then!

This is a female Snapping Turtle which has appeared in my friends store in Baker Street in Enfield.

You do not see many females! He has a rather large male and I asked if he would try to breed them and he said 'are you joking mine would kill it?!' I said 'what he was just attack a female and kill her just like that' and he said 'no he kills them with SEX!' LMAO!

Of all the crazy things I have heard in the field of reptiles I am always and I mean ALWAYS regularly surprised, lmao.






Sunday 16 June 2013

VIDEO: HET CARAMEL RETICULATED PYTHONS

I also recorded a video of those nicely marked Python reticulatus of the Het Caramel variety, purely for prosperity as I do love Retics.

They have intricate markings, have an air of mystery about them, have that realy do not mess or I will KILL YOU look about them. Can have an abundance of both yellow in their colourations but also iridescence on large areas of their scaling.

This iridescence is also common in other species of snakes all on my favourite lists..

Brazilian Rainbow Boa - Epicrates cenchria

Amethystine Python - Morelia amethistina

Indigo Snakes of Drymarchon which in indeed why they have that name due to the iridescence being of deep blues in colour.

Some small species of snakes not often seen can have this sheen of colours too like Sunbeam Snakes.





HET CARAMEL RETICULATED PYTHONS - PYTHON RETICULATUS

I am not normally into these colour variations and have repeatedly mentioned this but these are a favourite species of mine and particularly nice specimens.

Het Caramel Colour Variety of Reticulated Pythons - Python reticulatus.

Probably my dislike of these new colour varieties is fear of the idea that they will become like Domestic Dog breeds and become unrecognisable from their natural form.

In another way it is like putting to fingers up to nature and saying that it is incapable of true natural beauty and we can do better, lol.

Mad I know but just they way I see it in my mind's eye.

But it all does have a very, VERY positive side to it and due to this positive side I am not completely dismissive of this seemingly growing culture....

...an increase in popularity of this selective breeding and new colour varieties puts far less pressure on wild populations of animals normally raided too much just to be sold to idiots who cannot keep them properly in the first place, or do not think to ask how big they can get.

Like these for example that can grow large enough to devour a 10 to 14 year old boy and reports of these eating grown men in the wild are more than one or two.

Approaching a large adult above 20 feet of this variety in the wild would NOT be advisable even to those on TV claiming to be experts yet keep getting bitten, slashed, poisoned, gauged, sliced, whipped and any other manner to which nature can punish you?!

Spotting one above 25 feet and you may want to run...fast. Reports of them being above 35 feet are not that rare and this would eat a person up to and above to 5 ft 6 inches with relative ease.

No one has been able to get one above 30 feet in captivity despite the reward that exists, or at least did, of 10,000, 50,000 or 100,000 as I cannot remember the exact figure.

There are two principles to giant snakes that no one seems to pick up on and first off is the one that any true hobbyist knows and that is freaks of nature, mutations in other words. These happen more often than you think.

There is also one other things required to obtain a true monster and claim that elusive prize in my opinion.

First off is prey sizes and in all honesty to achieve a big snake above 30 feet you HAVE to keep providing ever bigger prey sizes and once way oast rabbits you have to start thinking farm animals. Oh dear that could be expensive, lol.

Linked to the above is also EXERCISE and believe me anyone who keeps fish knows that it is often difficult to achieve maximum, or at least LISTED, sizes unless your aquarium is of a certain size relative to the species of fish.

At the other end of the scale to this the proverbial Goldfish in a Goldfish Bowl and I had a woman had a go at me once and said she would report me and my store because I refused to sell her a Goldfish and a bowl because she wanted to keep a child quiet and I said it was technically cruelty. "They do NOT grow to the size of the bowl Madam that is a myth. They just become more and more stunted and a Goldfish should get a foot long!" I then pointed out that she could be done for cruelty and technically I could report her to the RSPCA, morons that I think they are but more on that for another time.

Anyone who has a garden pond and has friends with garden ponds will also know that the bigger the pond the bigger their Goldfish and Koi Carp tend to get.

So prey sizes and EXERCISE and the two are intertwined as if you think of the effort that is put into wrestling a cow or other large animals you will realise that having even a dead cow presented to you on a .... pallet, lol, is not going to increase your muscles and therefore size.

Nope if you want to show to the world that either the Green Anaconda or this Reticulated Python CAN get over 30 feet there is only one way which as it turns it is not only a great deal cheaper but also far, far quicker....

Go to the Amazon Jungle or those dense Jungles out in Asia and bring one back! Hmm you MIGHT need a few mates?! LOL. A gun might be a good idea, just in case.










Wednesday 12 June 2013

VIDEOS OF AFRICAN PYGMY HEDGEHOG

Those videos of the African Hedgehog I spoke about.

Will NOT be camera shy for GRUB!!




RED EARED TERRAPIN or RED EARED SLIDER

A Red Eared Terrapin, Trachemys scripta elegans, in the River Lea in Enfield. Wait elegans in the scientific name? How about cumbersomi or bargearoundi and even bulllinachinashopii?!

Not quite sure what they found elegant about a Red Ear?! Lol.

This is a large female and there is normally a smaller male but not seen him this year.

Despite what people think of these guys they do not do much damage, do not always eat fish, or indeed even then not always live ones, and I have never heard of them successfully breeding.

I nearly got wet for this one when I first spotted it two or three years ago as I thought it was a European Pond Terrapin, lol.


Monday 10 June 2013

VIDEO of FANTAILS, MINNOWS WEATHER LOACH & KOI

You will see a few fish in this video and with a bit of luck a Weather Loach along with some Gold Minnows, young Koi and some Fantails or Orandas.


VIDEO of SHUSUI KOI CAP

If I have remembered the Japanese name SHUSUI correctly here is a video of that blue Koi Carp.




Sunday 9 June 2013

SCALE LESS WHITE ORANDA OR BLACK EYED WHITE ORANDA

To be honest I have no idea what they call this variety so I thought up the possibilities hoping I got it right?!

LOL!

Now several of these have appeared in my friend's store and the look remarkably bizarre but in a good way.

Indeed these are in a top aquarium while the one beneath them contains a couple of normal all white Orandas with the normal scales.

I am not aware of their are other colours like this but if so some have the potential to look quite mad and very good?!

Like the Panda Fantail or the Calico Fantail.


THE RED ORANDA OR FANTAIL GOLDFISH

Some Red Fantails with elements of whote colour to some degree.

Occasionally you can find some Fantails, or Orandas, with long tails making them look rather elegant in appearance, tough for me to admit that is, lol.




THE BLACK MOOR

Another fantail Goldfish but with those bulging eyes is the Black Moor.

Many fantails are susceptible to a disease known as velvet disease but on Black Moors it is easy to spot.


CALICO ORANDA or CALICO FANTAIL GOLDFISH

Right for thise that know what Blue Shubunkins are, umm Blue Goldfish, these are basically the same colour form but for the Fantail variety of the Goldfish!





OPALINE GOURAMI - TRICHOPODUS TRICHOPTERUS

Well I never MADAM?!

The Opaline Gourami is also another colour variety of what is know know sientifically as Trichopodus trichopterus?!

I really should have paid for more attention to more than just that giant Gourami, though addmittedly I do like Sparkling Gouramis, Chocoloate Gouramis and Honey Gouramis.

Hmm now that I come to think about it, it is now starting to appear that my statement that I do not like Gouramis might actually be I am not a big fan of ONE GOURAMI..

...LMAO!


GOLDEN GOURAMI - TRICHOPODUS TRICHOPTERUS

A more brightly coloured of the Gouramis is this Golden Gourami.

Never realised it was a Gold variety of the Three Spot Gourami and that the genus name had been changed?!

But then not only have I been out of the game sporadically, as I sort of am right now, but I have never been a great fan of Gouramis, except for the Giant Goramy, Osphronemus goramy that is!!

Probably gone and changed the name on that one too?!

Again another mostly peaceful community fish.



THREE SPOT GOURAMI - TRICHOGASTER TRICOPTERUS

Although initially a peaceful community fish, or at least used to be thought of, there are very rare occasions of an odd individual being a bit of a bully.

Or at least I have had the odd retail customers report this to me but often what one person perceives is not always the case. Still when I have a few people state this I state to think that sometimes you can get the odd ones out from the crowd.

At times like this you are reminded that you are dealing with life and life forms and that nothing in life follows predesposed ideals just because someone wrote them down in a book! I have been party and witness to this from experience over the years more times than I can count.

I can count to a Googolplex! No not really, lol.

Hmm why does the word 'GOOGLE' exist in my dictionary but Googolplex does not?! The former is




Saturday 8 June 2013

PRETTY BUT NIPPY SERPAE TETRA - HYPHESSOBRYCOM EQUES

Stunning but do not keep with long tailed or slow moving fish, lol.

These Hyphessobrycons are nippy whereas many others are not which is a shame as they are one of the most stunning Tetra and one of the most commonly available too.

STRICTLY NO GUPPIES OR SIAMESE FIGHTERS!









THE BLUE & ORANGE SHUSUI KOI CARP

I hope I remembered the Japanese name correctly as it was a long time ago we used to import Japanese Koi and there are so many names!

Always BLUE on top with the Orange below but obviously in a pond you would only see glimpses of the orange. Well that is unless you have the kind of pond I would have with windows within brick side walls to it?!

Along with the Taisho Sanke, Platinum Ohgon and the Showa a simply stunning as my friend who has it would say...SUPERB or SPLENDID looking Koi Carp!