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Yes - sorry, but that's a very significant wound. Eels have great healing powers, but if the wound goes down into the peritoneal area (the gut, if you will) the chance for recovery is much less. For now, you just want to give it a safe place to try to recover. Antibiotics would be the next step - to ward off infection.
He died 10 minutes ago. Thanks though
 

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Yes - sorry, but that's a very significant wound. Eels have great healing powers, but if the wound goes down into the peritoneal area (the gut, if you will) the chance for recovery is much less. For now, you just want to give it a safe place to try to recover. Antibiotics would be the next step - to ward off infection.

Care to speculate on the mechanism of injury?
 

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Care to speculate on the mechanism of injury?

Sorry - I can't say. It might have been due to its travel into the sump, since there were no tankmates that could have caused this.
 
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Care to speculate on the mechanism of injury?
Yeah. On the overflow there is a slot where the pipe for the return is supposed to be. On the bottom of that slot is a little piece of sharp plastic. My guess is he went over that and cut himself and then went down into the sump
 

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In other words history - step by step - that wound was not there when you bought the fish - I was just asking what did you see in between then and today
Last night he was fine. This morning when I woke up he was in the bottom instead of being in the display tank up top where I usually was. I scooped them out with a net and realized that he was moving very slow when I went to scoop him. Which is why I called him so easily when I finally got him and then that I realized that he had the injury. So it happens sometime between last night and this morning. Before today he was fine. He was moving around the tank trying new holes and rocks and moving in and out of stuff.
 

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