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I could be wrong but aren't those notoriously difficult to keep alive? I could be confusing it but I thought ribbon eels were toughBlue ribbon eel seen like one of the best options.
Ribbon eel https://g.co/kgs/QCnecU
I didnt have any problem last time I kept them. I had 4 but that was about 20 years ago in a 225 mixed reefI could be wrong but aren't those notoriously difficult to keep alive? I could be confusing it but I thought ribbon eels were tough
It's possible I was mistaken for another eel. I thought they were hard to get to eat. They are beautiful eels and much less common than a snow flake which is appealingI didnt have any problem last time I kept them. I had 4 but that was about 20 years ago in a 225 mixed reef
I've heard those are hard to get to eatBlue ribbon eel seen like one of the best options.
Ribbon eel https://g.co/kgs/QCnecU
What a ribbon eel?Mine ate well, but also never really messed with my inverts
Snowflakes in the reef tankWhat a ribbon eel?
I've heard those are hard to get to egress class worked for me
Ribbon eel https://g.co/kgs/QCnecUWhat a ribbon eel?
Aren't ribbon eels hard to get to eatRibbon eel https://g.co/kgs/QCnecU
Come in blue yellow and mlack versions
I've heard snowflake eel have no problem eatingSnowflakes in the reef tank
Yes, my comment earlier was thinking ribbon eels were hard to get eating... the other comment about snowflakes was answering your question if they were well fedI've heard snowflake eel have no problem eating
Also while long, are skinny in comparison. Far less likely to attempt to eat other stuff unless it's really tiny. Peppermint shrimp are probably the most likely thing to get chopped if anything. But I fed mine krill,chopped clam and small silversmiths from the Asian market. Even small pieces of squid or octopus. Never ate anything living. I had a black, yellow, and two blues I an electric blue the other powder blue like a pb tang. Also being thin, they really didn't move rock around like snowflakes and zebras did. Far less waste from them as a bonus.It's possible I was mistaken for another eel. I thought they were hard to get to eat. They are beautiful eels and much less common than a snow flake which is appealing
I've always been told the snowflake eel eating small fish in a reef and just stayed away from them but may add a snowflake eel to the table on eels to add to the reef tank. Chainlink eels seem to be very similar to a zebra eelYes, my comment earlier was thinking ribbon eels were hard to get eating... the other comment about snowflakes was answering your question if they were well fed
So would a snowflake eel be good with small fish like a clownfish, wrasses and baby blue tang? And are the chainlink and zebra eel very similar just different colors and size? And with the banded eel would he not bother any small fish like the one mentioned? I'm trying to get more options to choose from since I'll probably be ordering one Tuesday.
Hard to keep and need circular flow if the articles I read where accurate. Plus it seems like public aquariums mostly keep them alone sometimes mixing species of garden eels between the normal and the splendid orange one.Garden eel
Not sure they are really an eel but they look like a baby one and reef/fish safe.