Hi everyone:
Just wanted to share my new Malapterurus electricus. These animals are incredible, this tiny fish jumped out of the container during purchase, and I had to gently retrieve him from a flat surface. The more my skin made contact with the fish, the better the conduction and shock I experienced. I had electric cats before, but never one this small, and its EOD was strong enough to send my fingers in to stinging convulsions. Thankfully the animal was not too stressed and is now currently in a 5 gallon tank (over filtered with a vengence) with a equally tiny large mouth bass. The fishes will eventually go into a 20 gallon, proceeded to a 250 gallon for life. Although I will most likely have to separate the large mouth soon.
sorry about the bad photo, the fish is under a tiny plate and lighting was diffcult to
control.
Just wanted to share my new Malapterurus electricus. These animals are incredible, this tiny fish jumped out of the container during purchase, and I had to gently retrieve him from a flat surface. The more my skin made contact with the fish, the better the conduction and shock I experienced. I had electric cats before, but never one this small, and its EOD was strong enough to send my fingers in to stinging convulsions. Thankfully the animal was not too stressed and is now currently in a 5 gallon tank (over filtered with a vengence) with a equally tiny large mouth bass. The fishes will eventually go into a 20 gallon, proceeded to a 250 gallon for life. Although I will most likely have to separate the large mouth soon.
sorry about the bad photo, the fish is under a tiny plate and lighting was diffcult to
control.