HUGE tessalata eel?

Triterium

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Ive heard a lot of talk about how big tessalatas get in captivity but have never heard a first-hand account of a 6' tess. Im not saying they dont get that big, just that i see a lot of people repeating what they hear. I would love to see a picture of one bigger than 5' in an aquarium.

According to liveaquaria.com, tessalatas get 5' 10" in aquariums and should have at least a 180 gallon.
Liveaquaria isn't the fish bible but they tend to give good advice on tank size.

So lets see those HUGE tessalatas everyones been saying wont fit in a 180.



:rolleyes:
 
Tessalatas canbe quite active its not just size which gallons is worked out on.
Any aquarium that can house a full grown tessalta i would rather put a shark or ray in
 
Re: HUGE tessalata eel?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7161641#post7161641 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Triterium
Ive heard a lot of talk about how big tessalatas get in captivity but have never heard a first-hand account of a 6' tess. Im not saying they dont get that big, just that i see a lot of people repeating what they hear. I would love to see a picture of one bigger than 5' in an aquarium.

According to liveaquaria.com, tessalatas get 5' 10" in aquariums and should have at least a 180 gallon.
Liveaquaria isn't the fish bible but they tend to give good advice on tank size.

So lets see those HUGE tessalatas everyones been saying wont fit in a 180.



:rolleyes:



great question :D

btw- I have seen an 8 year old (approx.) in a 1000g tank, well fed/taken care of, and it was in no way over 5 ft.
 
I have seen in a LFS where they had a couple of them in the 4"-5" range in the same tank, I don't remember the size but I think it was 6' tank. The eel gets quite thick and both took up a good amount of the tank. They didn't have a lot of space to move around.
 
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Here's mine, Its hard to measure it but id guess its 3-4'. I know, the water is yellow. My tank is lit with 100% natural sunlight and has a ton of algae in the 2 refugiums which turn the water yellow.

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zemuron, now why would you say something so sterotypical like that? :p The most aggressive fish in my tank is the domino damsel.
 
no doubt, lol. I have a titan trigger, giant hawkfish (C. rivulatus), and a stonefish in my tank - and guess who attacks me??? The freakin' 4-stripe damsel! he is a terror. :p
 
lol, my domino damsel will swim right next to the tessalatas mouth and fan its tail, trying to scare the eel out of its territory. One of these days...... :D
 
monsters as in GIANT not mean.. :) However i have heard they to get mean when they get big. But i relate that to people cramming them into a 150 gallon tank when they are 4' long :)

My blue damsel is a freakin' terror.. I hate it. lol
 
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