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![]() Seems he only tries to escape a vouple times a month. I would have lost mine had I not had the lid. Overflows and plumbing must all b covered as he will try to swim up the in lines. Mine spends a good part of the day with about 6 inches poking out his hole (which is a large pvc maze I installed under the sand). Mine eats well, maybe some dont? Mine doesnt (hasnt) eat anything live in my tank. He really doesnt come out for a swim very often, I think really only to poo every couple days? Im no expert, is just my experience. I have also only had him with me for a few months.
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![]() Ghost (white) ribbon eels are easy to keep. Personally wouldn't attempt black or blue ones again, success rate on those I believe to be near zero long term. I don't believe a cover is required if you have a decent size euro brace. If not you could construct something to do the same purpose without completely covering the top of the tank if you're appose to that. The overflow will require pretty good netting, typically two layers of gutter guard type mesh is good choice.
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