Hey guys! First post here
So my 7ft is going up soon and I've been thinking about adding an eel to my stocking because I'm very interested in them and one has come up for sale in my area which is decently rare. I've been doing some research to try and make sure I know what I'm getting into before possibly getting one but there aren't loads of sources and from the ones I have found there's somewhat contradicting information not to mention most of the sources have info from the 2000's.... I'm not sure how valid it is now. Some sites and experiences say they aren't fully freshwater and some suggest keeping them in brackish set ups while some say they can live in freshwater without issues or even that they travel to marine water to breed, however I'm not interested in breeding them anyway. The general consensus from my research was that they do live in freshwater but they do travel between estuaries and marine habitats? I was wondering if anyone has any experience with them here or knows of any more current sources and would like to chip in any info?
If they can live in freshwater my second question would be if they would be okay with my stocking. Its a 280 gallon tank (7ft x 70cm x 70cm) so its a decent size imo with two fluval Fx6 canisters. I would provide lots of hiding areas so everyone has somewhere to retreat if feeling stressed etc. I would be stocking with a largish school of clown loaches, 2 Senegal bichirs, a Uaru, an Oscar, a polleni and a school of silver sharks and possibly a pleco however if you guys think an eel would be okay in the set up I don't think I would get a pleco just because I have my doubts about them being together... Im going to put the clowns and the sharks in first to grow them out a bit so they should be decently sized in comparison to the eel considering he's only a 20cm baby but again I would rather be safe than sorry and grow them out first so they aren't viewed as food. I've seen positive accounts of hobbyists keeping their eels with both cichlids and loaches but I have also seen some people who disagree. I wanted to see what everyone thought of the idea?
If I did get the eel and found any issues between any of the tank mates, I would look into rehoming him or returning him but I also believe that not all fish are the same and what works for one may not work for another so I would like to see what the general consensus is first before possibly diving in! In saying that, I'm only researching at the moment. Don't wanna do something stupid and regret it later lol.
I was on another forum and was suggested to come here as there didn't seem to be any people with experience with G. Polyuranodon there, however brackish water was mentioned in an experience with G. tile.
So my 7ft is going up soon and I've been thinking about adding an eel to my stocking because I'm very interested in them and one has come up for sale in my area which is decently rare. I've been doing some research to try and make sure I know what I'm getting into before possibly getting one but there aren't loads of sources and from the ones I have found there's somewhat contradicting information not to mention most of the sources have info from the 2000's.... I'm not sure how valid it is now. Some sites and experiences say they aren't fully freshwater and some suggest keeping them in brackish set ups while some say they can live in freshwater without issues or even that they travel to marine water to breed, however I'm not interested in breeding them anyway. The general consensus from my research was that they do live in freshwater but they do travel between estuaries and marine habitats? I was wondering if anyone has any experience with them here or knows of any more current sources and would like to chip in any info?
If they can live in freshwater my second question would be if they would be okay with my stocking. Its a 280 gallon tank (7ft x 70cm x 70cm) so its a decent size imo with two fluval Fx6 canisters. I would provide lots of hiding areas so everyone has somewhere to retreat if feeling stressed etc. I would be stocking with a largish school of clown loaches, 2 Senegal bichirs, a Uaru, an Oscar, a polleni and a school of silver sharks and possibly a pleco however if you guys think an eel would be okay in the set up I don't think I would get a pleco just because I have my doubts about them being together... Im going to put the clowns and the sharks in first to grow them out a bit so they should be decently sized in comparison to the eel considering he's only a 20cm baby but again I would rather be safe than sorry and grow them out first so they aren't viewed as food. I've seen positive accounts of hobbyists keeping their eels with both cichlids and loaches but I have also seen some people who disagree. I wanted to see what everyone thought of the idea?
If I did get the eel and found any issues between any of the tank mates, I would look into rehoming him or returning him but I also believe that not all fish are the same and what works for one may not work for another so I would like to see what the general consensus is first before possibly diving in! In saying that, I'm only researching at the moment. Don't wanna do something stupid and regret it later lol.
I was on another forum and was suggested to come here as there didn't seem to be any people with experience with G. Polyuranodon there, however brackish water was mentioned in an experience with G. tile.