I have been contemplating a Snowflake eel since I started building my tank almost a year ago. At first I thought it was an unreasonable goal for a first-timer, but after reading and re-reading the posts on here from the likes of @lion king I started to believe it wasn't that crazy.
I walked into my LFS yesterday and there was a 12" snowflake looking at me. I had just gone through a 2nd bad experience ordering fish online, and had pretty much resigned myself to only get fish I can personally pick up from now on. I wouldn't have called myself ready to take on an eel yet, but I took this as a sign as the selection at this store is usually just damsels and clown fish.
I have it in my small observation tank for now. No meds yet, but it seems like running general cure is a wise move. I'll start that in a couple of days once it gets settled in.
I am very happy (and relieved) to report that it ate some fresh salmon today off a bamboo skewer. This was about 18 hours after I put it in the tank. I let it settle in overnight before trying food. I was nervous at first because it wouldn't approach the salmon when I put the tip of the skewer nearby. However, after a couple of attempts, I touched its snout with the fish, and it immediately ate it.
It ate 5 strips about 1/4" square and 1/2" long. Then it showed no more interest. I'm assuming/hoping that was the end of its gorge cycle. I'll leave it alone tomorrow and try again in a coupe of days.
Here is a short video clip of it shortly after feeding:
I've gone back and re-read many of the posts/articles from the forum grey-beards on the long term care of these eels and predators in general. My head is swimming a bit, but I'm relieved it ate salmon so quickly. Hopefully the next few weeks go smoothly so I can get it out of the little observation tank quickly. The eel is a awfully big for a tiny 10gal tank.
I walked into my LFS yesterday and there was a 12" snowflake looking at me. I had just gone through a 2nd bad experience ordering fish online, and had pretty much resigned myself to only get fish I can personally pick up from now on. I wouldn't have called myself ready to take on an eel yet, but I took this as a sign as the selection at this store is usually just damsels and clown fish.
I have it in my small observation tank for now. No meds yet, but it seems like running general cure is a wise move. I'll start that in a couple of days once it gets settled in.
I am very happy (and relieved) to report that it ate some fresh salmon today off a bamboo skewer. This was about 18 hours after I put it in the tank. I let it settle in overnight before trying food. I was nervous at first because it wouldn't approach the salmon when I put the tip of the skewer nearby. However, after a couple of attempts, I touched its snout with the fish, and it immediately ate it.
It ate 5 strips about 1/4" square and 1/2" long. Then it showed no more interest. I'm assuming/hoping that was the end of its gorge cycle. I'll leave it alone tomorrow and try again in a coupe of days.
Here is a short video clip of it shortly after feeding:
I've gone back and re-read many of the posts/articles from the forum grey-beards on the long term care of these eels and predators in general. My head is swimming a bit, but I'm relieved it ate salmon so quickly. Hopefully the next few weeks go smoothly so I can get it out of the little observation tank quickly. The eel is a awfully big for a tiny 10gal tank.