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Post by jon carman on Apr 2, 2009 6:18:01 GMT -6
It hides in holey rock with only its head popping out. It gets in my hand to eat where the cichlids won't bother it.
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Post by angel on Apr 2, 2009 6:20:27 GMT -6
I love him!!
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Post by jon carman on Apr 2, 2009 10:03:31 GMT -6
And he loves salad shrimp
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Post by angel on Apr 2, 2009 10:04:48 GMT -6
He's about the color of salad shrimp there!
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Post by braincandie on Apr 2, 2009 19:58:15 GMT -6
i wish my fish would just craw in my hand and let me feed them
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Post by angel on Apr 2, 2009 20:01:42 GMT -6
A lot of the eels will, at least that's what the reports are. Some cichlids will eat out of your hand with work, but I don't know that they'd crawl up.
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Post by rogerhopper on Apr 3, 2009 22:17:00 GMT -6
Several of ours eat from Patty's hands.
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Post by Tony on Apr 5, 2009 20:27:50 GMT -6
Nice eel you got there!!! They seem hard to come by in this area. I have a Mastacembalus elipsifer......
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Post by jon carman on Apr 5, 2009 22:02:57 GMT -6
I can get them from my supplier, but I don't have any lids right now on my outside tanks. When I start getting overtime at work I will have a little more to invest in the business.
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Post by pegasus2200 on Apr 12, 2009 14:01:41 GMT -6
Get an oscar small and keep your hands in the tank regularly. Give them the dried worm cubes. Mine would swim through our hands everytime we were in his water. He would feed from us too.
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Post by tomtom on Apr 13, 2009 12:05:17 GMT -6
looks like hes lookin for your hand now,,lol
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Post by jon carman on Apr 24, 2009 21:36:26 GMT -6
He has got my finger a couple times and had a small snack.
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Post by mushu804 on Sept 9, 2009 19:40:33 GMT -6
i want some eels
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Post by jon carman on Sept 9, 2009 21:32:58 GMT -6
Sorry I missed you the other day, I was in Virginia. I have small ones and large ones. Large pair is at least 10", small ones are small.
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Post by tomtom on Sept 19, 2009 13:48:22 GMT -6
good lookin eel
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