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![]() fire eels are freshwater, i would add more then one eel as they can be vary shy, but they also tame pretty easy mine would beg for food and ate prawns and scalops from my hand, make sure you have a good top i thought i did but mine still jumped out
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![]() Good idea about adding more fish have been checking out different ideas 2 fire eels
2 rope fish 3 clown loach 2 discus would these work in my tank, also its very exciting to hear that fire eels reach 3ft I thought they maxed out at around 22". |
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![]() Be aware of clown loaches. they get huge. over 12 inches easy.
Edit: i know this is a big tank but i donnot know if you are aware of how big they can get. you may not want something this big in there?
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![]() yes they are big but they are such cool fish at that size!! I think a 120 would be fine for 3 of them, they are not "open swimmers" really.
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