Unusual Fish Foods

a bit offtopic.. but POST a pic of your oscar :-)
 
i'd like to see the gecko eating oscar too. i can't imagine just having geckos running around my house, although i think i would get used to it fast. (:
i feed my lungfish meat. he likes porkchops and steak best but usually he gets hot dogs, sometimes chicken, fish fillets, guppies or whatever we are having for dinner. besides that it's just the usual stuff like shrimp, veggies, fish food. snail babies. my angelfish has tanken to eating baby mts just in the last week. it's the first i've heard of that but he's been doing it alot since he figured out he could eat them.
 
I would post my pictures of them on here but the USB input from my camera is 2.0. The computer cant take a 2.0. So at the moment that is what i have to deal with. I dont have any video of the o eating but that would probly get a lot of hits on da tube.
 
well i just got a new computer so i think i can put some pictures on here soon. to get back to strange foods i resorted to feeding nightcrawlers. they seem to be in abundance, at least more than anything else. To all the experts out there is there anything i should worry about with this being the main source in the diet?
 
im sure a wild oscar would relish a centipede or spider, and especially a gecko. im mean tetra flakes dont just fall into amazonian rivers...
 
I feed my African Butterfly fish and Angels anything I can catch. Carpentar ants, moths (a favorite of my African Butterfly fish!) /crickets/small bugs/worms. This is in addition to all the frozen delights and canned stuff.
 
I don't consider any of the fish foods I give to my fish to be unusual, as they are all flake, pellet, and frozen/freeze dried worms and shrimp. I would like to start feeding my fish chopped up earthworms, but I can't bring myself to chop the worms up! :( I guess I could get some very small and young earthworms that require no altering, but they're baby worms, and that's sad too! lol j/k about the last part.
The worst part of chopping up the earth worms is when the little pieces start to all move. That freaks and grosses me out more then the green gunk that ozzes out of them.
 
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