Tire track eel was created in 1800.
The tire track eel is a spiny species of the eel family. They make a meal out of black worms, earthworms, and insect larvae.
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.
Fur Eel was created in 2010.
Basketwork eel was created in 1923.
Serpent eel was created in 1758.
Pelican eel was created in 1882.
Ribbon eel was created in 1888.
Digital Eel was created in 2001.
Pike eel was created in 1822.
European eel was created in 1758.
Steel Eel was created in 1999.