malis
New member
I have read on the forums about many people having difficulties with thier blue ribbon Eels so i thought was time to have a thread on peoples experiences, info and advice. im sure most of us research are marine animals first but we still make mistakes. IME I have found that the survival of your eel largely depends on where you bought it from and how it was caught as they dont breed in captavity. The most common cause of death is starvation they can be difficult to start feeding, however if they are caught in the wrong way they will never eat this is due to them being snared rather than net caught in the open. By being snared and pulled from thier rock or hiding place more often than not their throat is damged so it becomes a case of they cant eat rather than they wont. I have 2 BRE and the first was harder to feed than the second I bought the second one to teach or rather show the other how it was done after introuducing the second eel the first started to hunt down the little river shrimp that i like to start them on in the first 2 days and with in the week he was on to frozen wholefish they are now complete ganets and will eat 3-4 fish a day if i let them but i like to keep it to 2 fish at the moment as they are very healthy and display around the tank severel times a day.
so come on chuck your 2 cents in.
so come on chuck your 2 cents in.