starter eels for odd sized tank

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nitrofish1;2633337; said:
anyways..... i can upgrade to a 90 if need be, ribbon eels are really hard to take care of, but something along the lines of either a snowflake eel, chain moray, or whitemouth moray.

yeah upon seeing this, any of those morays could work, as well as a white eye, maybe a zebra eel if you kept up on the water quality...
 
BIGgourami;2633535; said:
yeah upon seeing this, any of those morays could work, as well as a white eye, maybe a zebra eel if you kept up on the water quality...
im not so sure about the zebra eel, they are a bit pricey (at least for an eel when i can get tohers fo 30 instead of 150). but if i can get my hands on a 90, whitemouth eel and a snowflake?
 
i would definitely go either/or...

a 90's big.. but not that big
 
BIGgourami;2633595; said:
i would definitely go either/or...

a 90's big.. but not that big
id prolly go with the whitemouth then
 
If money is an issue, then you definitely want a snowflake, as they can be had for cheap.
Place close to me sells them for $13 for juvies.
 
Deano1956;2633993; said:
I have a Whitemouth and they are a very cool eel. Mine is about 20" now and I bought it directly from the diver
yeah, they have a more eel look to them than the snowflake eels do. what do you use to hold down the cover?

i think if i do eventually get tesselate eels ill buy my tank with locking covers....
 
Marinecenter.com has them fromntimento time and I think I've seen them on vividaquariums.com as well
 
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