ichthyoid Trustee Staff member Supporting Messages 4,382 Reaction score 2,558 Location Cherokee Jun 3, 2020 #1 It’s called a Gulper Eel -
NanCrab Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 1,601 Reaction score 1,339 Location Dacula, GA Jun 3, 2020 #2 Lol I’ll pass on this
hiimsean Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 3,071 Reaction score 1,565 Location Acworth Jun 3, 2020 #3 Can I feet 3 in a 40breeder?
ActiveAngel Contest Committee Lead Supporting Messages 2,314 Reaction score 2,747 Location Under the sea Jun 3, 2020 #4 Haha... I highly recommend following the Nautilus. They do live shows, but also upload their highlights, like this, to short YouTube videos. If you follow them, you’ll witness and learn about a lot of really cool marine animals and environments!
Haha... I highly recommend following the Nautilus. They do live shows, but also upload their highlights, like this, to short YouTube videos. If you follow them, you’ll witness and learn about a lot of really cool marine animals and environments!
Tanster2 Well-Known Member Market Messages 621 Reaction score 473 Location Newnan Jun 3, 2020 #5 ActiveAngel said: Haha... I highly recommend following the Nautilus. They do live shows, but also upload their highlights, like this, to short YouTube videos. If you follow them, you’ll witness and learn about a lot of really cool marine animals and environments! Click to expand... The video where they discover a whale fall is fantastic. They are always so excited and passionate about their work.
ActiveAngel said: Haha... I highly recommend following the Nautilus. They do live shows, but also upload their highlights, like this, to short YouTube videos. If you follow them, you’ll witness and learn about a lot of really cool marine animals and environments! Click to expand... The video where they discover a whale fall is fantastic. They are always so excited and passionate about their work.
Jeremey’s reef Well-Known Member Market Messages 668 Reaction score 488 Location Forest park Jun 3, 2020 #6 That is one awesome looking eel