mjdlonghorn, I have to guess that your quoting me, DragonMorayEels and I have some thoughts to what it is that your saying.
they are found at deep depths and require carefull decompression
First thing is, at what depths is it your thinking about they live for you can also dive with no tank on and manage to view them if your lucky enough to snorkel in the right location.
Just where or how you figured this, that the Dragon Eels are becoming extinct?
If it is that you be quoting me, I not guess on anything here and also one needs a large enough tank in which to have any number of fish with this eel and they need to be large enough not become its prey. And it can work if you follow the many guidelines in carefully selecting your tanks inhabitants.
Myself, more then 14 years ago had made my mind up that I would house a pair of DME in their species only tank and that this month is June and which marks the time that I now kept my female DME for 13 years.
All through my life in this hobby I had eels of many species in which I kept for not less then three years and as long as 5-6 years. For I wish to gain some background on the many different species. I had through those years anywhere between 5-7 Eels at any one time.
Do you know what you are talking about or are you just making conjectures?
So you figure im giving presumptive evidence? A conclusion deduced by surmise or guesswork.
I a suggestion for you on that, be careful in where you perform your research for you can then find lots of conjectures info and some or even in books.
Perhaps you care to best explain yourself to how you reached your figures and can maybe give some background on yourself in your personal experiences. Here at RC you can voice your difference of opinions. It also gives others here some thoughts on the subject.
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