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morray and oscar

Postby oscar andy on Sun Jan 13, 2002 2:44 am

http://www.cichlidfish.com/oscars/images/uploaded/eels.jpg
this is my fresh water morray eel and my male O
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Postby Adam on Sun Jan 13, 2002 4:26 am

hey that is great... do you ever have problems getting food pst the oscars to feed the eel? That was the biggest concern I have read about in regards to eels and aggressive feeders like oscars.

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Postby C4 on Sun Jan 13, 2002 5:46 am

I had afire track eel, and no problem feeding im . . .I didd it at night wwhen Oscar was sleeping inhis corner. My sting-ray on the otherhand, I have to feed with a special siphon, as his main diet consists of blood worms and brine shrmp.

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Postby oscar andy on Sun Jan 13, 2002 7:43 pm

yea it is priety hard to feed him. so now that I moved my O's from the 45 to the 90 I left the eel in the 45. I think Im gonna make the 45 an odd ball tank, mabey some needle fish, a brown kife, and an african butterfly. Does anyone see a problem with this setup. would all these fish do well in a slightly brackish setup?

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Postby C4 on Mon Jan 14, 2002 11:54 am

Ijust read my reply . . .it was wrote at like 3am . . .must of been sleeping when I did it.

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Postby oscar andy on Wed Jan 16, 2002 12:20 pm

do you have a tire track eel or a fire eel. Or is a fire track eel some new species. Image
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Postby C4 on Thu Jan 17, 2002 4:31 pm

Its called a fire track ee, but it may go by other names also. It is all black with 2 red "tracks" down the side. The edge of the red tracks have a yellow outline. Is this what you were thinking?



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