Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Typhlonectes natans

Typhlonectes natans, the Rio Cauca Caecilian (Rubber Eel)


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4 comments:

gamabonz said...

I'm sorry for my poor English because I'm writing this from Japan.
I found your website thru Podcast.
and I love your frog's videos.
Yes,I'm just like being there!

Jon Frost said...

Hey Alan, Jon here.

Another busy day at work for me so I thought id see if you had any more podcasts out - and you did :) awesome.

I didnt realise that you fed these chaps at night, very active and great night time footage.

once again a total enjoyment to listen and watch :)

Keep it up mate

Jon

AJC said...

Thanks guys!

Lin said...

Just found your site and watched your film of the typhlanectes.. I have just one in my big tank... it is about 16" in length and a year old. I have many guppies, platties, 2 hoplos and 1 plec in there with him. He just seems to love the earthworms I sneak in for him (if the hoplos don't get there first). I love him and wish I had two... might keep my eyes peeled for some company for him. I did have two tiny frogs in there but they disappeared and I think as they often lay flat on the bottom, they would have become food... nice to see someone else loves these worms like I do, Lin