I am surprised and happy to report that I am already getting a good feeding response from these guys with frozen bloodworms, before the lights go off even. They hang out in the sand with just their heads poking out.
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when they detect the bloodworms, they start to reach for them
Today one of them came all the way out of the sand and actively searched the tank for food.
I never got such a quick feeding response from spiny eels I've kept (this is the first time I have kept a true eel species, as much as I've wanted to). Their behavior is very interesting to watch. I must admit I was not very hopeful for their survival when I bought them, but these are good signs. If they start growing out a bit I may even consider setting up a tank to transition to brackish and then marine, if they last that long.
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when they detect the bloodworms, they start to reach for them
Today one of them came all the way out of the sand and actively searched the tank for food.
I never got such a quick feeding response from spiny eels I've kept (this is the first time I have kept a true eel species, as much as I've wanted to). Their behavior is very interesting to watch. I must admit I was not very hopeful for their survival when I bought them, but these are good signs. If they start growing out a bit I may even consider setting up a tank to transition to brackish and then marine, if they last that long.