why is it snow stormy in the tank? im assuming preditor tank only..lol
but thats got to be a cool ride, being on the back is one thing, how close to the mouth does the (snowflake?) eel let it get?
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why is it snow stormy in the tank? im assuming preditor tank only..lol
but thats got to be a cool ride, being on the back is one thing, how close to the mouth does the (snowflake?) eel let it get?
thats my buddy's tank after we got done redoing it
thats about as close to the mouth as it gets
nice clam Amphibious thats pretty cool when they do that..
looks like a teslata eel to me, they are usually more aggressive than snowflake eels..
i'm surprised that shrimp is alive at all..
sorry Rob. that is a snowflake. a tessalata has a thicker body, different head shape, and very different pattern. what you see is a snowflake in its adult pattern.
Sorry Rob, I have to agree with blubber on the ID of the Moray. Also, fish, even eels recognize the usefulness of the cleaner shrimp and it would be a rare event indeed for anyone, fish or eel, to eat a cleaner shrimp.
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Hey, blubber, those are cool. Mated pair means no spawning activity. Any hopes of spawning?
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