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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Re: fish jump out of the dish
I freeze my fish in ice cube trays
also i never leave live food in an enclosure when I'm not there whatever they don't eat I remove after a while
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Re: fish jump out of the dish
I freeze mine separately on baking paper. When they're frozen, I put them all in the same bag or box. If you don't allow them to thaw and refreeze, they won't get stuck to eachother.
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Re: fish jump out of the dish
thanks for your answers.
Snaky: Thamo (its the name of my thamnophis) won't eat outside the terrarium, its weard but he never does, so I offer him fish and frogs inside. drache: ok I'll keep an eye on that Stefan-A: You freeze fish alive? or sacrifice them before? thanks |
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Never shed
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Re: fish jump out of the dish
I used to have great success with a dish that the fish were more than capable of jumping out of.
I found the key was to limit the number of fish I put in there. The ones that did jump out were quickly found by my snake. IF there were too many he wouldn't be too concerned about finding them. Other suggestion would be to get a much larger dish with straight sides, but only fill the water 3/4 full. |
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