what you need is:
1. a 10+ gallon aquarium
2.a filter that is an appropriate size for the aquarium
3.a heater for ideal temp
4. some places to hide
you need to do weekly or monthly water changes.
feed twice a day
Egg then leptoceplalus then glass eel then elvers yellow eel then silver eel then spawning . and that is for fresh water eel.?
Egg then leptoceplalus then glass eel then elvers yellow eel then silver eel then spawning . and that is for fresh water eel.?
A freshwater eel is a type of eel. An eel is a long thin fish. The freshwater eel lives in rivers and lakes for most of its life and spawns (or has its young) in the sea
feed it fish and shark eggs
As I understand the situation the electric eel is a fresh water creature and coral is salt-water. There are electric rays in the ocean but these are all bottom dwellers, nothing to do with coral.
Moray eel rarely care for their babies. This is because a baby moray eel instinctively knows how to care for itself immediately after it is born.
Moray Eels are Marine water fishes So in other words, they are salt water fishes
yup, but it won't be fresh any more.
It depends on the size of the eel and the koi. I have koi, and they are aggressive to other fish. I was raising a few small ones in a tank and they nipped the fins off my guppy. I wouldn't put the two fish together unless the eel is pretty big. Watch them for a few days and if the eel has injuries or is behaving strangely, take it out.
octopus,ocellated fresh water stingray,one gilled swamp eel,&ocellated oach
place a thunderstone on it and it will envole to a level 10 pokemon and it will be able to feed itself.
Freshwater eels come in a few varieties such as the peacock eel, tiretrack eel, fire eel, etc. There is also what is called a freshwater moray, though I believe this eel to be mainly brackish and not truly fresh. Freshwater eels also include a species called the Polypterus, which include the Bicher which is commonly called the Dinosaur Eel. Freshwater eels are usually smaller and less aggressive than their saltwater brethren and generally spend alot of time buried into the substrate. There are eels from different locals offering choices to better suit the other tank occupants.