6 feet long.
Yes. There are two native freshwater eel species in New Zealand. The longfin eel (Anguilla dieffenbachii) and the shortfin eel (Anguilla australis). There is an introduced species called the speckled longfin eel (Anguilla reinhardtii).
New Zealand has two species of native freshwater eels: The shortfin eel (Anguilla Australis) and the Longfin or silverbelly eel (Angulla Dieffenbachi). New Zealand also has 18 species of marine eels.
The New Zealand longfin eel is the world's largest and longest living freshwater eel. they are often found up to 1.75 metres in length. the largest recorded ever caught weighed 24 kilograms. They are a traditional food of Maori and are delicious.
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An Electric Eel grows up to almost 8ft
At most , about 5ft.long
bout a foot an a half
about 6 feet
they normally get to be about 3 feet
idiot! that wouldn't work. eel and horse can't do it. grow up
The smallest is the tire track eel that grows about 6 inches, and runs about 5-10 dollars. The peacock eel, it grows to about a foot and costs about the same as the tire track eel. The last is the fire eel, easily the prettiest of the three, which grows to about 3 feet. The fire eel can be expensive, depending on it's size. Around here, they sell for about 35.00 for a 8-10 inch eel. If you can find a 4 to 6 inch eel, you may only pay 10 to 15.00 for it. It's depending on it's type and size.
The smallest is the tire track eel that grows about 6 inches, and runs about 5-10 dollars. The peacock eel, it grows to about a foot and costs about the same as the tire track eel. The last is the fire eel, easily the prettiest of the three, which grows to about 3 feet. The fire eel can be expensive, depending on it's size. Around here, they sell for about 35.00 for a 8-10 inch eel. If you can find a 4 to 6 inch eel, you may only pay 10 to 15.00 for it. It's depending on it's type and size.