dicemanj
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I was looking at adding one of these to my tank. 55 gal, with spoted puffer and Niger Trigger. I have already purchased a 125, currently building the stand and hood. It will be ready in about 6 months.
Any opnions on these eels? What, how to feed them.
Green Wolf Eel
Green Wolf Eel, Congrogadus subducens, is a hardy, excellent addition to the marine aquarium. Its coloration varies greatly and is typically mottled in green and brown shades, but it does camouflage with its surroundings. An Indo-Pacific native, the Green Wolf Eel is also known as the Carpet Eel Blenny, but it does not have the community tank demeanor of the Lawnmower or Scooter Blenny. It is sometimes called the Eared Eel Blenny, because the lack of pigment in the sensory holes on either side of its head gives it the appearance of having ears. At a maximum length of around 18 inches, it does not grow as large as some other eels, adding to its popularity for the home aquarium. Eels are hearty eaters who also produce a great deal of waste. Because of this, a well-established aquarium and excellent water filtration is highly recommended. This species may even learn to eat from the owner's hands (but be careful of the strong jaws.) The Green Wolf Eel is a carnivore who prefers meaty foods including silversides, krill, clam, and carnivore preparations. As with all Eels, an aquarium with a tight-fitting cover must be provided to prevent escape.
Any opnions on these eels? What, how to feed them.
Green Wolf Eel
Green Wolf Eel, Congrogadus subducens, is a hardy, excellent addition to the marine aquarium. Its coloration varies greatly and is typically mottled in green and brown shades, but it does camouflage with its surroundings. An Indo-Pacific native, the Green Wolf Eel is also known as the Carpet Eel Blenny, but it does not have the community tank demeanor of the Lawnmower or Scooter Blenny. It is sometimes called the Eared Eel Blenny, because the lack of pigment in the sensory holes on either side of its head gives it the appearance of having ears. At a maximum length of around 18 inches, it does not grow as large as some other eels, adding to its popularity for the home aquarium. Eels are hearty eaters who also produce a great deal of waste. Because of this, a well-established aquarium and excellent water filtration is highly recommended. This species may even learn to eat from the owner's hands (but be careful of the strong jaws.) The Green Wolf Eel is a carnivore who prefers meaty foods including silversides, krill, clam, and carnivore preparations. As with all Eels, an aquarium with a tight-fitting cover must be provided to prevent escape.