M m1ste2tea Jack Dempsey MFK Member Nov 17, 2009 1,086 1 38 Syracuse, NY Jul 2, 2011 #11 you can "squeeze" some of the juices from the shrimp and let the worms soak in them, that may trick the eel recognize the worm as food. I have done this with my oscar, transitioned him to eat shrimp instead of silversides this way.
you can "squeeze" some of the juices from the shrimp and let the worms soak in them, that may trick the eel recognize the worm as food. I have done this with my oscar, transitioned him to eat shrimp instead of silversides this way.
L lungfishlover Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 25, 2010 1,462 2 0 UK Jul 2, 2011 #12 nice fire eel - they can be a pain when it comes to eating though...