30 inch Fire Eel (Mr EEL)

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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2008

Feeding Mr Eel

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  • how old is he?

  • @3dispie 7 1/2 yrs

  • @MrEelOnutube oh haha i have a year old thats about 7 inches. love it so much.

  • @3dispie if you havent already - get into the habit of hand feeding - mr eel really trusts me and will just float in my hand and let me stroke him - watch that lid tho - have u seen one of my other videos " me eels escape attempt"

  • @MrEelOnutube havent hand fed actually ill try though hes not alone in the tank though so that could be hard .

  • @3dispie i used to just hold the food in the water and he came and grabbed it - look at my other video "mr eel at 6 months"

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  • Song?

  • Excellent video! Can you do more?

  • Just curious but what do you feed them, and how much do you have to feed them?

  • @FreePersiaForAll fire eels arent really eels

  • @ThePeanuttBrittle if new fish are introduced to the tank it might eat them if it fits in the eels mouth but if the smaller fish were there first then it may leave them alone as well NEVER place two fire eels together unless maturity of breeding as they can get dominant and jealous over territory and kill the other

  • @ThePeanuttBrittle no feeder fish have acidic in it and could harm this potentially give it bloodworms and NEVER give it worms dug in your backyard as it may be contaminated with fertilizer or pesticide

  • its a expensive hobby if you cant afford a minimum of 120gallon spendtime and feed it four times everynight dont bother buying this cuz you will torture this animal it needs waterchanges 1 time every week and you have to have lots of bloodworms and eventually change its diet as it gets older not for cheap welfare income people

  • @Mackatack007 75 gallon is too small for the time being if they are elvers juvenile ya but they grow quick youd be spending allot for a bigger tank

  • mines in a 120gallon

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