would a snowflake eel be ok in community ?

nimo1969

Member
They are so cool
Its A eel ( so what do you think ) I'm going to make my tank community tank ( tankmates has follow )
1.clowns Q=2
2.chromis Q=4
3.drwaf angle bio color
4.power blue tang
5.fox lo
6.six line wrasse
some 3-5 inch fish not sure ?????
OK BE OR NO WAY
:thinking:
NIMO1969
 

halo_frk03

Member
well it would probably eat anything that it could fit in his mouth which might be.. the clowns , chromis, and maybe six line
 

nicetry

Active Member
Originally Posted by HaLo_Frk03
well it would probably eat anything that it could fit in his mouth which might be.. the clowns , chromis, and maybe six line
Not really accurate. SFE's are not fish eater's by nature. Keeping them fed regularly and conditioning them to eat from a feeding stick can prevent them from blindly lashing out at unsuspecting fish. Most injuries to fish kept with these eels happens when a fish gets too close to the eel while it is trying to snag some food. Use of a feeding stick will let them eat predictably. I've kept large SFE's with small chromis, juvi clowns, etc and no harm was done.
 

wilsonreef

Member
I agree with nicetry....I have had a SFE in my reef for about 18 months and it doesn't bother anything. I feed mine by hand though...
 

phoenixfla

Member
Originally Posted by nicetry
Not really accurate. SFE's are not fish eater's by nature. Keeping them fed regularly and conditioning them to eat from a feeding stick can prevent them from blindly lashing out at unsuspecting fish. Most injuries to fish kept with these eels happens when a fish gets too close to the eel while it is trying to snag some food. Use of a feeding stick will let them eat predictably. I've kept large SFE's with small chromis, juvi clowns, etc and no harm was done.
I agree also - especially the part about regular feedings!
 

monalisa

Active Member
Originally Posted by nimo1969
150 tank

It's probably a good idea to update your profile in this case.
Lisa :happyfish
 

paul p

New Member
They are voracious eaters. I had one that made a breakfast of one of my turbo snails. They have an amazing sense of smell and can hunt down a peice of shrimp in short order...you must keep them full!
 
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