K KribFreak Fish Fanatic Joined Jun 25, 2004 Messages 73 Reaction score 0 Location Sioux Falls, SD Jun 28, 2004 #1 I put a salamander in my 29 about half a year ago, and it killed a 6 year old oranda goldfish. I hope you guys learn.
I put a salamander in my 29 about half a year ago, and it killed a 6 year old oranda goldfish. I hope you guys learn.
OP OP K KribFreak Fish Fanatic Joined Jun 25, 2004 Messages 73 Reaction score 0 Location Sioux Falls, SD Jun 28, 2004 #2 NO wait, let me fix that. I put a pair of crawdads in my 29 gallon and they killed the goldfish, the sally killed a $15 Black Ghost Knifefish
NO wait, let me fix that. I put a pair of crawdads in my 29 gallon and they killed the goldfish, the sally killed a $15 Black Ghost Knifefish
F FishDan Fishaholic Joined Jun 20, 2004 Messages 556 Reaction score 0 Location Chicago, IL Jun 29, 2004 #3 Yeah, crawdads/lobsters/crayfish will kill any fish too slow to get away from it. And aren't salamanders terrestrial? Dont they require mostly land? \Dan
Yeah, crawdads/lobsters/crayfish will kill any fish too slow to get away from it. And aren't salamanders terrestrial? Dont they require mostly land? \Dan
B BeannytheRipper Fish Fanatic Joined Jun 17, 2004 Messages 111 Reaction score 0 Jun 30, 2004 #4 salamanders, like newts, need some area to land on, but can live for quite a while in the water. we've always found them both on land and in the water. HTH
salamanders, like newts, need some area to land on, but can live for quite a while in the water. we've always found them both on land and in the water. HTH