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I was bitten by a snowflake eel. It wasn't a pretty sight and I wouldn't recommend it!!
I worked in a lfs and I was gently trying to swish an eel out of his den. It was not a snowflake that just has the 2 fangs in the front. This eel had 3 rows of razor sharp teeth and he sliced my ring finger down to the bone. As a seasoned employee I did not want to alarm the customer too much so I just closed my hand into a fist, (as the eel's tank instantly turned red with my blood) and excused myself to go to the office and survey the damage. It was almost quitting time so I washed it out good, put lots of neosporin in it and butterflied it until I got home.
Reading this topic, I've come to a conclusion. Clowns are jerks.
When my clowns were in my old 28 gal, they'd bite me each and every time without fail. Once they've moved to the 75 gal, they stay away and has not bitten me since.
My Flame Hawkfish will occasionally try to nip me. no so much anymore but when I first got him, he wasn't having my hand close to him.
In my reef tank? The female clown would go after me if I went near the nem.
Outside of the reef tank? I had a snapping turtle get a piece of my finger. I let him go after that.