Yes if you ordered one that size from a vendor it would cost you more. Also you can't see what the fire eel you are purchasing looks like. The fire eel in the pic looks very healthy.is that a fair price?
Tbh I don't know if it would work but you will need to upgrade to a larger aquarium in the future because fire eels grow 3 ft .be ok in a 6 foot 125gal with clown loaches and my 2 carpintis?
Great price imo and a good start on one. They do get big but u could max out a 125 for a while. The real problem is how strong they are when there bigger. Hardest part will b keeping it in the tank. No holes anywhere and weighted lids are a must. I picked up a 3’er out of a 180 for a friend once. Just solid muscle despite there placid appearance. Largest ive seen in person was an easy 40” and they had 3 that sizeI have never kept an eel before. I just saw this guy advertised locally here in Cinci for $100 @ 20”
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My question is, is that a fair price?
Would it be ok in a 6 foot 125gal with clown loaches and my 2 carpintis?
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Ha!That eel is a stunner! Lovely!
You should grab it for that price. Grow it up in your 125, keeping a close eye on your carpintis. When the eel gets too big, move it to your 470 and ditch the mobas. I mean...hell...they're only cichlids...![]()
Cichlids being cichlids being buttheads...and not knowing the size of your carpintis, I meant to watch out for aggressive shenanigans on their part. But I seem to think that they are still pretty small from another thread?Ha!
Seriously though, by “keep an eye on your carpintis” do you mean they could become a snack for the FE?
How “predatory” are eels, opportunistic or steal hunters?
Would I need to remove the smaller 3-3.5” loaches or would it leave them alone cause of the barbs in their face?