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![]() I will not post the thread, I just find it entertaining when people with no experience owning an an animal post their opinions based on something they read on the internet. I encourange everyone to raed alot, but also to think for themselves... and Tony, no way should these be $400 these days!!!
I have 2 in my 270 display and may get one more. I show them off to everyone that comes over! They love to stay together in the tank and I see them every day. I was planning on putting one in a small tank (nano) becuase you could get so close to them, and they come out more often in a less competative tank. When I saw my buddies in a nano (which I got for him) I loved the idea and planned on doing it. Decided I already have enough tanks to maintain... Quote:
I somewhat agree the average Joe should not attempt one, but honestly their care requirements are quite simple. That being said I believe most people unaware of their care requirements may also shy away from the pricetag typically associated with the DGM, and honestly, most LFS's never get them, and I think only specialty stores would import them (the ones you hope to get good advice from...). Quote:
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![]() It was $400 for a "mated pair." I don't know if they were a "mated" pair per se but there were two and they were sharing the same den in the tank they were put into.
I'd love to get a second one but don't think I'll put 2 into the 20g. ![]() Dave and Chaloupa, do you have covers over your tanks? (I'm assuming not)
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![]() I feed mine 2 times per week, I DO NOT feed daily as that is against everything I have read also...however I feed the tank daily and he does pick at some of their food from time to time. I have a few large boisterous fish in the tank and he doesn't care..he just comes out when he wants to (read this as smells food source in tank that requires investigating).
Tony, I don't have a lid on my tank...I did have egg crate for a long time...but took it off one day and never put it back on. Now that does go against everything I have read both by internet articles and personal experience people have posted...however I HATE eggcrate and if I cover the tank with glass I have way too much heat, so I've just said my prayers to the fish Gods and hope he finds the inside of the tank more to his liking than trying to fly. Observing him, he doesn't go higher than halfway up the tank even at night.....but there is eurobracing too that should help and the cap covers all sides except the back....
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![]() on a big tank like yours, i think it would be okay without a lid...
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![]() Eggcrate may in fact be worse than nothing at all. If you think about how a snake moves (assuming eels will be similar), they can move a lot faster through narrow openings than a wide open area because they propel themselves using side-to-side movements and if there's something lateral to push against, the result is a stronger thrust forward. Just speculatin' anyhow..
I can see that Eurobracing may help though as if they're following the glass up, they have to arch back to get over that. I can see them not following-through and just turning around and swimming somewhere else. Again, just speculatin' though. Last but not least I think if the rockwork is low it may also help because at least with mine, he is *never* out in the open - never more than a few inches away from the rockwork. It makes sense, at this size they are "food" to a lot of things so being out in the open instead of near a "safe den" is probably not something they want to do a lot of. This is my hope anyhow.
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Tony, you have a point with the eggcrate helping them to get out....never really thought about that....I just "hope" he doesn't decide to try flying.
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![]() mmmm very good points tony, I can easily see the three being a reality.
Sarah, how about computer fans? Or an open topped canopy? ...or both. You would have to worry about making the canopy flush to the tank's rim of course, but you could probably DIY with a big O-ring made of flexible airline tubing. or even a rubber skirt (would probably look uglier than the o-ring). Personally Ive never been much of a fan of glass tops; i like my aeration. edit: lol can you tell Ive planned a tank for these guys before? also: thread successfully jacked. |
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Nice hijack though ![]()
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![]() Mated pair? To my knowledge there is no way to sex them, although they have been reported to pair up in captivity...and for 2 that would be a reasonable price. 2 in a 20G, not sure about that but I would not rule it out, that being said I would probably not recommend it to someone.
I do not have a cover on my tank, I do however have eurobracing. I have imported these before and have never lost one due to escaping from the tank. Quote:
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![]() maybe try eggcrate with screen atached to the top
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