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![]() Interesting, I didn't know that about them being a recommended livestock for nanos.
Doing some reading right now - Pseudechidna brummeri? Interesting stuff. Ok so I see they are totally different than the traditional "ribbon" eels - that face is distinctively moray looking for one. Only thing is that it looks like they get to 40" ? If that's the case it seems that eventually you'll need him a bigger home but seems to me if you could find one small enough that it would probably do OK for at least a little while. As long as you have the escape routes sealed up, I'd be worried about him snaking his way down to the Fluval? Dumb question maybe but how easy is it to open the tank up for feeding and so on? Not too bad? I'm not sure I've ever seen one offered up around here. (Not that I've been looking though.)
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![]() Yeah they can get long but stay super skinny.
Opening the tank for feeding is easy, top lifts right off and light fixture can be easily moved. |
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![]() Of course you'll get harassed!
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![]() Very true
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![]() My personal thoughts...bad idea. Too much bioload when it gets bigger, and even though they have weird habits, I think a 16" tank is just kinda mean. Personally, I think most fish do better with stimuli...like other fish in the tank. They tend to be more active and eat better. For that reason, I would choose several small fish to put in that tank instead. What about a pair of Griessinger Gobies, and maybe a few Panda Gobies if you think you can get them eating...? Or a trio Threadfin Cardinals instead of the Pandas? Cardinals might eat the Griessinger's.
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![]() I'm not worried too much about bio-load, I do have over 10 gallons of volume with enough bio-media for a tank much larger, plus I do weekly changes of close to 40%. If I do find its too cramped for him I can always find him a new home and try something else. I just want something different, gobies just seem too ordinary for me even if they are more rare. The eel is also low maintenance which is key for me. |
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![]() appreciate the info bro, i went out today and bought a fluval 105, didnt wanna waste the money on a 305, should do the same thing, my tank is already running lol so this might be a little trickier but ill prolly be asking you more lol, you drilled the bottom of the filter? so that drains into a sump/refigium, then what did u do for the return? its the single line in the middle of the acrylic i assume. do you have another pump in the "sump" or did u utalise the filter some how...
i got a question lemmie know what you think, can you not just seperate the 2 sections from eachother (silicone or something) and drill 2 holes in the bottom, so it drains down one straight into the sump, then the side with the impeller sucks water back up from the sump into the tank through the media filter stuff........essentially using the filter as a overflow and pump all in one....... Last edited by Polscot; 11-17-2010 at 12:02 AM. |
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![]() If you want something different, why not pick out the something different, and plan a tank around that? |
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