Here is a very cropped view of the same Hogchoker photo. I assume the baby leech just lunched on the contents of tiny capillaries in the fins of he Hogchoker. |
Here is a very cropped view of the same Hogchoker photo. I assume the baby leech just lunched on the contents of tiny capillaries in the fins of he Hogchoker. |
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Every time you post hogchoker photos I think how cool they are and what cool aquarium subjects they'd make. I'm really surprised they haven't taken off in the aquarium trade as a cool little oddity - I wonder if there is any reason for this you're aware of as a hogchoker expert?
Now do hogchokers choke hogs? I just wonder because of the name and if it doesn't how did it get a name like that?
The leech was a cool find. I think just about everyone thinks of that movie in reference to a leech.
Thank you for sharing.
Ick.
Tai,
I don't know except they probably don't take prepared dry fish foods. I try and catch tiny freshwater shrimps to feed them.
Crybug,
A full grown hogchoker would be about the right size to "choke a hog".
That's all I got.
LOL!
Cathy,
Yes, tru dat!
I second the "ick." I am not fond of bloodsuckers, but I never see the aquatic ones. Only fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, and that's plenty for me.
Nice find, FC.
Neat little fish. We use "hogchoker" to describe a torrential rainstorm. Go figure. Now wondering if you've discovered Leechella raymondi, a new species of hogchoker leech. Stranger things have happened.
Oh, by the way...I clicked through via Facebook. ;)
What a wonderful find, I just love seeing some of the creatures that you show us. Sorry I don't get over more often, but school is taking quite a bit of my time. Being older and not having a memory worth a darn, takes a lot of study time to retain what I learn.
I L-O-V-E that movie. I think of it whenever I hear leeches too!
I always think of that scene to, immediately followed by a severe case of the heebie jeebies.
What's that leech called?
Please do reply ASAP!
I was recently assaulted by such a leech like parasite/bug/worm thing.
It was about 2-3mm in lenght and had a black dot on its big round end which supposedly was the head.
I was in the mountains, and had put my hand in a stream. This thingy that got stuck on my palm looked cute until I started rubbing and scratching it off - which I don't really remember if worked - I perhaps saw the damn thing crawl under the skin of my palm and into it.
I'm really scared. Could you give more details on this leech thing you've posted the picture of?
Did it try to enter your hand by burrowing into your skin?
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