Where is the color in my fire eel?

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lazarus9

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Hi.

I have had a Fire Eel, “Teto,” for a few months now. He seems very active and social, especially when the lights are dimmed. Teto will dance with your finger if you press it and make an “S” shape with it.

Anyhow, I was wondering if there is a specific type of diet I should give him. His coloring seems a bight light compared to other specimens that I have seen with their dark coloring and the pronounced red line. He currently eats frozen blood worms. Is it because he I still a juvenile (he is around 7”)? Or is he color challenged? Would appreciate any info or advice.

_Lazarus 9
 
some fish change colour depending on their mood. The way I use to try bring out more colours in a fish is to have a a varied diet. You already said that your fire eel is active and social so it must be happy in its surroundings.
 
Agreed. Bloodworm is not very nutritious when fed as a staple food. Try shrimp, mussel and small white fish like lance fish or whitebait. I would also chuck in some floating plants if you don't have any already. :)
 
How do you get a fire-eel to eat anything else than bloodworms, mine refuse all other kind of food, except small newborn fish?
 
My eel changes colors now and then. I think it's just natural.
When I got min I fed him with live bloodworms, and after that he has eaten everything.
 
Try small earthworms, live glass shrimp or fairy shrimp, or scuds for variety in the diet, also small bits of shrimp and clams mixed with the worms will probably get eaten, Something else to remember is that different blood lones can be more or less colorful even though they are the same species.
 
Brian C said:
How do you get a fire-eel to eat anything else than bloodworms, mine refuse all other kind of food, except small newborn fish?

My eel was my ONLY fish that I could not ween off of live. Even my acestrorhyncus eats smelt. But my eel would not even eat frozen bloodworms. But after almost one year, suddenly this week he decided he LOVES market prawn, frozen bloodworms, pieces of smelt, pellets.. ANYTHING. he goes crazy for it. So weird, not sure why he had the sudden change of heart.

Try some live ghost shrimp and then starve for a few days and try small pieces of market shrimp.
 
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