So the video says it is 2 years old, but i'm just seeing this so sorry if this is like ancient news...
[video=youtube;aZEGItO4zZU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZEGItO4zZU&feature=related[/video]
WOW. As someone who has always known mandarins to be notoriously hard to acclimate to frozens...this video is stunning.
Anyone know any more about this video and the likelyhood of mandarins to act as such? I've been reading thru some threads and it still seems like many have problems feeding their mandarins (even if from ORA as a recent thread has popped up here on R2R).
Even if they are still hard to feed....WHAT is UP with this video?? Crazy!
As a weird side note...does anyone think that this feeding behavior may be caused by the "brick" of food as opposed to dispersing the food with a pipette? I've noticed this same phenomena with sea turtles.
[video=youtube;aZEGItO4zZU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZEGItO4zZU&feature=related[/video]
WOW. As someone who has always known mandarins to be notoriously hard to acclimate to frozens...this video is stunning.
Anyone know any more about this video and the likelyhood of mandarins to act as such? I've been reading thru some threads and it still seems like many have problems feeding their mandarins (even if from ORA as a recent thread has popped up here on R2R).
Even if they are still hard to feed....WHAT is UP with this video?? Crazy!
As a weird side note...does anyone think that this feeding behavior may be caused by the "brick" of food as opposed to dispersing the food with a pipette? I've noticed this same phenomena with sea turtles.