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![]() Nothing I owned in 10 years touched krill Tony. I think if they ate it in the store they were insanely hungry. I don't think four days is that long for an eel, he may be hunting smaller foods in your tank.
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![]() Does *anything* eat krill? Man, what's up with this. I guess if I ever decide to keep a baleen whale then I can feed it this stuff.
![]() Haven't tried prawn yet. Will tomorrow. Thought I might pick up a mixed bag of seafood tomorrow and see how it goes. You know the kind that has squid,octopus, etc. Maybe an oyster and clam .. My butterfly could use a treat anyhow, loves oysters and mussels and it's been a while since I bought some last. My poor tank is totally going to crash with all this uneaten food floating around though. Maybe I'll just back off for a few days.
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![]() Mine ate clam and oyster really quickly...very fresh, not frozen.....worked well for me!
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![]() You guys are making me want one!! He'd probably eat my Hector's Goby though...he's pretty tiny.
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![]() If it makes you feel any better, you can set up an empty aquarium with rock and some zoos and have the same experience I'm having right about now.
![]() I'm hoping in time he'll get more comfortable and allow himself to be seen. Man they are not kidding when they say this eel is reclusive. I have to look for a minimum of 30 minutes at a time before I find where he's hiding. Basically in 5 days so far I've been able to see him maybe about 10-15 minutes in total, and that includes trying to dangle food in front of his hidey holes (when I can at least see his head or face) in the hopes of witnessing him at least eat something, but no such luck. ![]() Dunno maybe this is commonplace for eels, never had one before. Not sure what I'm thinking of this purchase though right about now.
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![]() A customer of mine has one in a nano and it is great. Eel comes out much more in a small tank with no other occupants. Once you see how cool it is to have one, most agree. I am thinking of adding one to my seahorse tank.
Not quite sure why, but the females seem to love these little guys....
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![]() The females love them is the reason there wasn't a "huge kaboom" when I came home with him.
Mine is in a 20g and he's by himself, so that unfortunately doesn't always hold true. I wonder if they don't like flow, this tank has a Seio 820, so we are talking, what, 40times volume turnover..... could that be it? He does NOT come out of the rock for ANYthing. Honestly? I don't think my story has a happy ending unless something changes all of a sudden.
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |