Hi,
Just thought I'd share this video of my new fire eel. He is only six inches long, but very hardy. The first night I had him I fed him blood worms through this "feeding tube" made from a 20 cc syringe and airline tubing and an air stone line. I just suck up the blood worms and my fire eel comes over to the tube and I inject the food into his mouth! I have been able to add brine shrimp into the mix gradually, and other things, and now, three weeks later, he will basically eat anything that comes down the tube....hope this maybe useful for those trying to get their spiny eels to eat or just keep tankmates from eating everything first......
If the video doesn't post, I will give it another try later....(kind of new at this)
Just thought I'd share this video of my new fire eel. He is only six inches long, but very hardy. The first night I had him I fed him blood worms through this "feeding tube" made from a 20 cc syringe and airline tubing and an air stone line. I just suck up the blood worms and my fire eel comes over to the tube and I inject the food into his mouth! I have been able to add brine shrimp into the mix gradually, and other things, and now, three weeks later, he will basically eat anything that comes down the tube....hope this maybe useful for those trying to get their spiny eels to eat or just keep tankmates from eating everything first......
If the video doesn't post, I will give it another try later....(kind of new at this)