I'm a pro at finding clowns in tanks that are too small...

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Fire Eel
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A few years ago, I was given an 11" clown knife in a 35 hex because (surprise surprise) he would eat every fish she'd put into it's tank. A couple of days ago I was cruising craigslist and found a listing for a 21" clown knife in a 55 gal with a needlefish. Since I needed the tank, I bought the fish and their setup. I was originally planning on selling both fish, but now I'm hoping to get the knife into an indoor pond in the near future. Boy I've missed having a clown knife! <3 I was wondering if anyone could suggest what pellets I can put Leviathan on? They've been feeding him goldfish... : /
 
my clown knife eats shrimp pellets and bloodworms. he's only about 6 inches right now, but loves to eat.
 
At that size...Massivores. I would suggest mixing it up and feed it shrimp, worms, and cut pieces of fish as well.
 
NLS 6mm or larger pellets.
 
Friday, I'm gonna go to the fish store and see if I can't find the Massivores. Thanks, everyone. I think it'd save a more money to have him on the pellets than to muck about with feeder fish. What kinds of fish can they eat. I know the piranhas I used to have loved tilapia and wouldn't touch catfish. lol
 
Talipia should do just fine you could also try frozen silversides if your LFS sells them alot of my fish love them and dont have to cut them just thaw them out

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Found what looks like an ovipositor. I've called numerous fish stores in case my fiance doesn't let me keep her, and nobody will take her, she's just "too big"! ._. My fiance's dad suggested we donate her to the Belle Isle aquarium, but that's a long drive, she had such difficulty handling the hour drive home. I thought we were going to lose her. : / Hopefully he lets her stay, and helps get her a bigger home...
 
I can only get mine to eat blood worms, nightcrawlers, and raw prawns.
 
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