I rescued 2 fire eels from someone that was keeping them on multicoloured gravel in a half-filled 90L with only a small hollow bell to hide in.
They're now in my 90L which I had spare at the time. This is temporary while I'm sorting out transporting the 200L I have stored at my parents. They're on sand, with several places to hide, plants etc and they appear to me to be happier -in that they often come out in the evening and swim around while we're watching, and even approach our hands when we pop in some bloodworms.
I am after advice on whether it will be possible to maintain 2 fire eels together, or whether it's best for them to be split them up? I have come across mixed advice... usually based on the personalities of the fish themselves.
Unfortunately, I have noticed a bit of aggression as one of them is maybe an inch bigger than the other, usually around feeding time but who knows what happens while I'm not watching. Would this aggression lessen once I get them in to the 200L with more places to hide etc? The 200L is temporary (for a bit longer than the 90L) while we're in our rented accommodation this year.
If I do have to sell a fire eel on, how on earth do I decide which one? They both have different characters and I've never had to move a fish on before. How do I find a decent home where it'd be well kept?
Thanks for your help!
They're now in my 90L which I had spare at the time. This is temporary while I'm sorting out transporting the 200L I have stored at my parents. They're on sand, with several places to hide, plants etc and they appear to me to be happier -in that they often come out in the evening and swim around while we're watching, and even approach our hands when we pop in some bloodworms.
I am after advice on whether it will be possible to maintain 2 fire eels together, or whether it's best for them to be split them up? I have come across mixed advice... usually based on the personalities of the fish themselves.
Unfortunately, I have noticed a bit of aggression as one of them is maybe an inch bigger than the other, usually around feeding time but who knows what happens while I'm not watching. Would this aggression lessen once I get them in to the 200L with more places to hide etc? The 200L is temporary (for a bit longer than the 90L) while we're in our rented accommodation this year.
If I do have to sell a fire eel on, how on earth do I decide which one? They both have different characters and I've never had to move a fish on before. How do I find a decent home where it'd be well kept?
Thanks for your help!


