pavlov's kuhlis
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 3:16 pm
My African Dwarf Frogs are in a 2.5 gal glass tank on the same counter as the kuhlis and angels. Three times a week the frogs get thawed frozen bloodworms, brine shrimp or mosquito larvae from a stainless-steel hemostat, which inevitably clinks softly against the glass a few times.
At this sound, the kuhlis and angels in their own tank over three feet away suddenly go into a food-search frenzy, the angels pecking at the surface near the wall closest to the frogs, the kuhlis coming out of hiding sniffing around.
The frogs only get half a cube, the rest I give to the angels and kuhlis.
It's amazing to see the immediate and dramatic change in their behavior when they hear that sound. They can see and hear more than we give them credit for, learn and remember.
The angels can also tell the difference between their fish flake container, and the bloodworm container. They eat fish flakes happily enough, but really go nuts just seeing the bloodworm container outside their tank.
Fascinating.
At this sound, the kuhlis and angels in their own tank over three feet away suddenly go into a food-search frenzy, the angels pecking at the surface near the wall closest to the frogs, the kuhlis coming out of hiding sniffing around.
The frogs only get half a cube, the rest I give to the angels and kuhlis.
It's amazing to see the immediate and dramatic change in their behavior when they hear that sound. They can see and hear more than we give them credit for, learn and remember.
The angels can also tell the difference between their fish flake container, and the bloodworm container. They eat fish flakes happily enough, but really go nuts just seeing the bloodworm container outside their tank.
Fascinating.