Banjo's
Banjo's
Yeeaah!!
I picked up 9 banjo cats this night!!
I'm a very happy guy now!!
Now the hard work should be giving them the right sientific name.
See ya
I picked up 9 banjo cats this night!!
I'm a very happy guy now!!
Now the hard work should be giving them the right sientific name.
See ya
- Silurus
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I picked up a couple on friday. The LFS didn't know if they were dead or alive! We could see one's gills moving... the other one showed no life! Got them home and in a matter of 3 minutes with the lights off they were buried in the sand!! WAY COOL!
Also I have been watching them move around. They do move around more than I thought when the lights are off (have nightvision on my handi-cam). Cool thing is that they are like moving statues. Everytime I put the lights on they are in a different location, totally statue like.
I must say... so far these are my favourite cats!
(Holpos rank high.. but with me losing 5 outta 6, and the 6th with some sort of horrible disease... they have dropped somewhat!)
SH
Also I have been watching them move around. They do move around more than I thought when the lights are off (have nightvision on my handi-cam). Cool thing is that they are like moving statues. Everytime I put the lights on they are in a different location, totally statue like.
I must say... so far these are my favourite cats!
(Holpos rank high.. but with me losing 5 outta 6, and the 6th with some sort of horrible disease... they have dropped somewhat!)
SH
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- Dinyar
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- Location 1: New York, NY, USA
- Interests: Mochokidae, Claroteidae, Bagridae, Malepteruridae, Chacidae, Heteropneustidae, Clariidae, Sisoridae, Loricariiadae