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Gary
August 15th 04, 06:50 AM
Exactly how concerned should I be about a snowflake eel escaping? I'm
starting a 75 gallon fish-only tank and want to include a snowflake
eel. My tank is well covered, but I do have two openings on the back
of my tank to allow for filtration hoses and a hang-on protein skimmer
and a heater and powerheads. The openings are about 2" wide and 10"
long (long and narrow). I know an eel CAN escape through a hole that
size, but WILL he? I've heard stories about people waking up to find
a dried stiff eel on the floor next to the tank. Are stories like
this the exception or the rule?
Thanks...
Gary
roadster3043
August 15th 04, 07:21 AM
Gary > wrote in
:
> Exactly how concerned should I be about a snowflake eel escaping?
> I'm starting a 75 gallon fish-only tank and want to include a
> snowflake eel. My tank is well covered, but I do have two
> openings on the back of my tank to allow for filtration hoses and
> a hang-on protein skimmer and a heater and powerheads. The
> openings are about 2" wide and 10" long (long and narrow). I know
> an eel CAN escape through a hole that size, but WILL he? I've
> heard stories about people waking up to find a dried stiff eel on
> the floor next to the tank. Are stories like this the exception
> or the rule?
>
> Thanks...
> Gary
>
>
>
Greetings.
To be on the safe side you could use some eggcrate cut to fit in those
areas to prevent them from coming out of your tank.
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Anthony Pruitt
August 15th 04, 09:02 AM
Once an eel gets settled in and comfortable in the tank, they tend to stay
in. This usually takes 3 or 4 weeks to occur. Until then, he is right, use
the egg crate. And also throw in silicon, duct tape, super glue, and an
electric fence. They can and will, find any small hole and wiggle out of it.
"Gary" > wrote in message
...
> Exactly how concerned should I be about a snowflake eel escaping? I'm
> starting a 75 gallon fish-only tank and want to include a snowflake
> eel. My tank is well covered, but I do have two openings on the back
> of my tank to allow for filtration hoses and a hang-on protein skimmer
> and a heater and powerheads. The openings are about 2" wide and 10"
> long (long and narrow). I know an eel CAN escape through a hole that
> size, but WILL he? I've heard stories about people waking up to find
> a dried stiff eel on the floor next to the tank. Are stories like
> this the exception or the rule?
>
> Thanks...
> Gary
>
>
F.D.S.
August 17th 04, 03:19 AM
I have a snowflake eel in my 55gal tank. He escaped once through the hole
for the filter. I found him on the floor and I thought he was gonner. I put
him back in the tank and he swam away. He has not ventured out of the
tanksince then and I now run my tank uncoverred because of the summer heat
wave. He's stayed put for the last 3 months. HTH.
Fernan
"Gary" > wrote in message
...
> Exactly how concerned should I be about a snowflake eel escaping? I'm
> starting a 75 gallon fish-only tank and want to include a snowflake
> eel. My tank is well covered, but I do have two openings on the back
> of my tank to allow for filtration hoses and a hang-on protein skimmer
> and a heater and powerheads. The openings are about 2" wide and 10"
> long (long and narrow). I know an eel CAN escape through a hole that
> size, but WILL he? I've heard stories about people waking up to find
> a dried stiff eel on the floor next to the tank. Are stories like
> this the exception or the rule?
>
> Thanks...
> Gary
>
>
Cindy
August 19th 04, 10:42 PM
Gary wrote:
> Exactly how concerned should I be about a snowflake eel escaping? I'm
> starting a 75 gallon fish-only tank and want to include a snowflake
> eel. My tank is well covered, but I do have two openings on the back
> of my tank to allow for filtration hoses and a hang-on protein skimmer
> and a heater and powerheads. The openings are about 2" wide and 10"
> long (long and narrow). I know an eel CAN escape through a hole that
> size, but WILL he?
Yes.
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