My Indian mud eel has these white spots randomly on it now??? They weren’t there earlier today but i just noticed them. Could it have been stung by an anemone? It’s acting normal and it ate earlier but I’m not sure what’s going on.
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Hi,My Indian mud eel has these white spots randomly on it now??? They weren’t there earlier today but i just noticed them. Could it have been stung by an anemone? It’s acting normal and it ate earlier but I’m not sure what’s going on.
I thought i posted a picture, it what the lfs stores usually call a freshwater snowflake eel.Hi,
Ive never heard of an Indian mud eel, do you know the scientific name?
Can you post a picture?
Jay
Gymnothorax tile is the scientific nameI thought i posted a picture, it what the lfs stores usually call a freshwater snowflake eel.
I acclimated it over the course of like a month or two up to 1.025 spcific gravity (sorry that’s the only measure i have) it’s been fine (grown even since i got it from a not so good situation) for the last six months.What salinity are you keeping it in?
Yep - I know that fish, just not by that common name. As you know, they can’t live in FW long term, but are fine in brackish or marine tanks.Gymnothorax tile is the scientific name