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    Re: Tentacled snake video!

    Quote Originally Posted by Coleslaw007 View Post
    That was the most intense, action packed video I've ever seen!
    Can't say I didn't warn ya!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    Still a better love story than twilight...
    Have you ever seen Rifftrax? It's the guys from Mystery Science Theater 3000 doing audio commentary on popular movies, like they used to, but minus the puppets. They did an INCREDIBLE job with Twilight.

    "...line?"



    Quote Originally Posted by 4theSNAKElady View Post
    Was that your own setup? The live plants in there are really cool!

    sent from my incubator
    Yeah, that's my swamp. It's a 220g about 1/3 full of water with a lot of plants, tentacled snakes, a reimanni snakeneck turtle, and some reed n' tree frogs. In the water there's also some ropefish and small fancy plecos in the wood.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pyrate81 View Post
    Interesting/cool/boring snakes all at the same time. I see why one would have multiple in the same enclosure.

    Saw another video on youtube of them moving around and a group acting/looking like branches in the water. It was neat and 20 seconds longer cause ya got to see them move.


    @mike- LOL!
    I've taken some video of them moving around the tank before but it was also pretty boring. Maybe I'll get some better stuff. And yeah, they do well in big groups, they twine together. Two of my three frequently do. I'd consider getting more if I could find them but I figure everything is working now so why up the bio-load on the tank?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pyrate81 View Post
    What is their diet like? Fish and amphibians? I'm guessing not so much on the frogs as you have some living in the enclosure.
    I don't think they have/would eat the frogs. A lot of how they hunt is by detecting the movement of fish in the water with their "tentacles" as the fish swim by. I don't think a frog splashing around in the water would do it for them.

    Unlike a bunch of the videos below, mine eat only small guppies. They don't seem interested in larger fish, and ironically silvery fish get ignored so far. I've got a bunch of shiny cheap tetras in there that are slightly larger than the guppies, and they've been in there for months now, even when the guppy population runs low.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pyrate81 View Post
    I've spent the last 20+ minutes looking at youtube videos of these guys. Check out the setup in this video: it looks like a full aquarium with community fish and I would guess some form of amphibian or turtle judging from the turtle dock. If you don't want to be bored, fast forward to around the 1:20 mark; It's like a sarlac but different.

    Pretty interesting snakes IMHO.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7egLyelwXOE
    I've NEVER seen mine eat anything nearly that big. They MAY have eaten a female beta that was in there, but it was in there for like 4 months before it disappeared. And it could have just died otherwise or been taken out by the turtle.

    Quote Originally Posted by Konotashi View Post
    They must be difficult to photograph.
    What, with how much they move and all. LOL
    Yes, I have to build myself a hide in the trees for weeks, and scent myself, and set up a motion perimeter just to have a chance!
    Last edited by dkspftw; 06-14-2013 at 09:40 AM.

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