
Tiger Show...

...my roaring tiger
Some of my odd balls that I own in the past.

Talking about teeths...
The Hydrocynus goliath or African Tigers are second to none.
It was known to cut an alligator into half with its great teeths and speed... Click Here! for video clip of African Tiger.

Second in command is the Hoplias malabaricus aka Wolf fish...

Here is my former vampire fish, Hydrolycus Simberoides. The one below the African Tiger spotted with two extremely long teeths...
Click Here! for video clip of vampire fish.

And finally the beauty of Salminus Maxillosus aka Duodado, Click Here! for video clip of Doudado...
unfortunately it was killed by my great arowana (RTG)...
My humble 21" RTG.





Now if you beg me nicely.....
I promise, I'll EAT YOU!!!!!
*__* It's FEEDING TIME! Click Here to view video.
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Here's our beloved Pacman who die
some ten years ago due to old age :(

It's feeding time, enjoy???
About Pacman Frog
Pacman frogs are native to South America, and are terrestrial in nature. These frogs are quite large, and can reach around 6-7 inches in length (15-17 cm), although males tend to be quite a bit smaller than females. They are generally about as wide as they are long, so are quite hefty for a frog. Their appetite matches their size, and they will pretty much eat anything that moves. Pacman frogs have a reputation for being somewhat aggressive, which is largely undeserved. While they do sometimes bite, it is usually a case of the frog feeling threatened or simply confusing a finger with a food item.
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