Eel, Tire Track |
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Tire Track Eel |
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Tyretrack Eel |
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White Spot Eel |
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Mastacembelus armatus |
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7.0 |
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74-80 deg. F. |
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31+ inches / 76 cm. |
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Do not place in tanks smaller than 100 gallons, 150+ gallons is preferred. |
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Egg-layers |
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Mainly Live Worms (sections not larger than 2 inches). Brine Shrimp & Frozen or Live Blood Worms. As it grows will devour tank mates smaller than 3 inches. |
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Needs a soft substrate, as they may bury themselves for days on end with only the tips of their snouts protruding. |
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More nocturnal, prefers dusk and dawn, light lighting. |
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Peaceful, very good community fish as long as it is with fish its own size or larger only, anything smaller that resembles a worm may be dinner. |
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Great fun to watch, even better to train to be hand fed. Have been known to choke on a large of a section of live worm or other foods and actually drown in the tank. |
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Caves or areas cleared underneath large rocks are ideal home for this species. |
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There are several different species of freshwater eels, as well as many fish who are actually mistaken as eels. The Bichir, Lungfish and more commonly, Rope-Fish are often taken for eels. |
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These guys are definitely NOT for the beginner! |