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Hey everyone! My names Ann and I worked at a petco for a little while. I've always kept freshwater from bettas to discus to inverts, and when I worked at petco I had to learn saltwater. Now that I feel like I'm ready to adequately take care of a tank in my home setting I've set my sights pretty high. I've built a 6 ft long, 4 ft high, 3 ft wide tank (roughly 530 gallons) and I ideally want to get a ribbon eel. I know they're difficult eaters and not very beginner level but I feel at a weird in-between stage of never having kept a tank at home and keeping 2 walls at work (don't work there anymore boss was into shady stuff). I've dealt with picky eaters and im smitten with ribbon eels. So basically the essence of why I joined was to figure out if that would be a big enough tank for a ribbon eel to be comfortable and what if anything people recommend be kept with it?
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