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fishoholic 10-12-2009 03:57 PM

Show us your eels
 
As leducreef had mentioned eels, I thought I'd start a picture thread on them.

Here is some pic.'s of my dwarf golden moray eel.

[IMG]http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...y/DSC_1478.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...y/DSC_1556.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...y/DSC_1490.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...y/DSC_1491.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/i...y/DSC_1494.jpg[/IMG]

Delphinus 10-12-2009 04:43 PM

Ooh! Awesome! Looks great!

I don't have the photos I would want of mine yet, mostly because when he comes out, I'm all .. "Ooh! Awesome!" and just want to watch instead of fiddle with the camera. I need to get a video of him feeding; I might need to enlist some extra hands for that.

Here's my offering for the moment:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...s/P1010003.jpg

no_bs 10-12-2009 07:32 PM

I can't send one of my white ribbon eel cause he went in the overflow, ground up in pump and bits and pieces through out. Poor guy. What a mess, my pump was almost burning itself out.

Delphinus 10-14-2009 05:42 AM

Ok got some quick and dirty video tonight. I'm no cinematographer but I managed somehow to hold the prongs and the camera together and not drop one - although I came close in the second clip: check it out, I think it's kind of funny anyhow. :lol:

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...P1010003-1.jpg

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...P1010004-1.jpg

leducreef 10-14-2009 07:33 AM

ok here are mine lol
i have to try to get some better pics
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/pic...pictureid=1756
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/pic...pictureid=1757

Abbyreefer 10-14-2009 03:39 PM

awsome vid delphinus

fishoholic 10-14-2009 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Abbyreefer (Post 454896)
awsome vid delphinus

+1

Is that the squid you're feeding him? How did you manage to keep the prongs so still? I try to feed mine with those type of prongs but the second I move the prongs (at all) my eel gets scared and goes back into his hole in the rock, and by then my other fish figure out what I'm up too and eat it. I keep putting food into one of the holes in the rock he stays in and I think he eats the food I put in there for him, but it would be cool to see him eat it off of the prongs.

Delphinus 10-14-2009 04:29 PM

In that video it was the squid, I sort of did a spur of the moment "Hey I should try filming him" after I had already fed him some mysis in the same manner. In fact I'm more feeding him mysis now, I cut up the sheets of it and keep it in an old margarine container in the freezer so I just grab two cubes (smallish, say 3/8" - 1/2" square), throw one in the tank for general consumption and then quickly put the other in the prongs before it's even thawed, this way it thaws in the tank and stays together long enough for the eel to come out (since after the first cube gets put in, he smells the food and starts coming out). But I also feed flake and nori at the same time, so the tank is almost overwhelmed with food. The others in the tank are so focused on chasing down the loose food they don't notice the prongs right away and by the time they do, I've got the end into that opening between the rock and clam and none of them can really get at it in there so they go for the easier pickings. I guess I must have gotten lucky in that the eel has associated the prongs with food because he's not the least bit scared of them?? He definitely doesn't get all the mysis, he spills a lot much to the merriment of his tankmates but he's definitely getting some.

I was thinking that an other idea might be to put a spin on the "nori PVC pipe" idea - take a piece of say 1/2" or maybe 3/4" PVC, say 3"-4" in length, cap it on one end, drill a hole and attach some fishing line (so it's easy to pull out), and jam some mysis or other food down the open end, and jam it to the other end, and then just put it in the tank in a low flow spot or near the favourite burrow opening ... theoretically the eel would be the only one capable of pulling food out of it. I haven't tried it yet but maybe that could work for you?

The previous eel I had, man, he didn't eat for like 2 months, or at least, I didn't *see* him eat. So they are capable of lasting a realllllly long time without evidence of eating. When he finally did start, it was either the cubed squid or a piece of oyster that finally convinced him. I see now though, now that I have this guy, that my choice of foods was probably a good part of the problem back then. He's just not interested in anything that's too "tough" to bite through, and even silversides are too tough (or at least, "not tender enough"). I'd offer mussels and oysters now but I know I will have a hard time getting that past the tang to him because he also looooooves the clam on the half shell.

Good luck!

fishoholic 10-14-2009 07:23 PM

Thanks Tony, I'm pretty sure I sort of saw my eel eat a silverside. What happened was I put the silverside into the hole he was hidding in, and a few minutes later I saw the silverside moving up and down and up and down. I'm guessing it was moving around because he was eating it. I usually thaw the mysis first, I'll try leaving it in a frozen chunk and see if it works better. I do feed the others first but they eat fast and are big pigs so hopefully the eel will get some before it all thaws and the others come around.

globaldesigns 10-14-2009 09:58 PM

K, I have to ask everyone here then:

1.) Do you have coral with them?
2.) Are your tanks covered?

Reason is that I would love to have one, but don't want it carpet surfing and I have alot of coral...

If I can have one, I want a smaller version, what would you recommend?


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