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JaxMD Jun 02, 2005 08:13 PM

Well I got 5 more babies, there were 7 lungs in the tank so 7 in all but the other 2 must have been eaten . May was a great month for me, got 3 babies on the 1st and 5 more on the 31. Heres a pic of the last 2 I caught with their lungs still attached.

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caecilianman02 Jun 04, 2005 02:35 PM

What a booming good picture! It captures the mysteriousness of Typhlonectes gills so well. The way they seem to hang off like a useless piece of shed skin is so misleading, with their transluscent cast and white colour, yet in reality, the small, white flake of meat is a useful organ asiting the elusive animal in respiration. Thank you for sharing these delightful shots. Keep me updated.
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