From last night's feeding one of my biggest eels had an anchovy stuck in his gills (didn't think I would ever be saying that) I waited all night to see if he would remove it by himself since he did seem to be rubbing his gill to the rocks and what not, by the next day he still had not been able to remove it, i had expected the anchovy to be stuck near it's pharyngeal jaws aswell as blocking the gills entrance hence I believed that I had to take some action before the anchovy decays And causes an ammonia spike hence these are the following procedures I took:
I took a container and filled 1/3 of it with the tanks water
I took the eel out and placed it in the container with a net holding him down
I used a tweezer to hold the anchovy's head from outside the gills to push it into the mouth
When the eel opened its mouth i gently pulled it out which took about 9 tries
After that I made sure to use a syphon to gently blow inside the eels gills to remove any or every flesh from the anchovy making sure that I don't push any bubbles inside
To make sure there isn't any infection i used methylene blue in that same container has a bath since I've had success with it before when some of my eels came in with an open wound due to fishing hooks
@Jay Hemdal
I took a container and filled 1/3 of it with the tanks water
I took the eel out and placed it in the container with a net holding him down
I used a tweezer to hold the anchovy's head from outside the gills to push it into the mouth
When the eel opened its mouth i gently pulled it out which took about 9 tries
After that I made sure to use a syphon to gently blow inside the eels gills to remove any or every flesh from the anchovy making sure that I don't push any bubbles inside
To make sure there isn't any infection i used methylene blue in that same container has a bath since I've had success with it before when some of my eels came in with an open wound due to fishing hooks
@Jay Hemdal
