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I have a few questions that are a little bit off topic here so please excuse me. I've always wanted a snowflake eel but my LFS tells me i can't have one without a sealed tank? Also, would they be a threat to my shrimps? I have 2 bloodfire shrimps and 2 doctor shrimps.
Eels are great escape artists. They will find any small gap and try to get out. In the wild they can get trapped in tide pools and travel between them across the exposed rocky surface to find food. It's an instinctual thing that most will not ignore. While you don't need a sealed tank, you don't want any holes or gaps any bigger than half the size of the eels head, but even that's no guarantee. I had a huge gap between my lids and stuffed it with filter wool. It looks terrible, but it works.
If you get one, she will be a threat to your shrimp. They eat shrimp in the wild so again, it's an instinct thing. If you keep it well fed it will be much less likely to eat your shrimp, but the risk is always there.
Thanks for the advice. I'm just thinking with all the trouble and risk I might as well start up a new and small tanker. I don't want it eating my shrimps!

All good
A species tank is awesome for eels. If you have the space for another tank, it would be ideal. How many are you thinking of getting?
I have one in a 24 and he's as happy as larry. He gets a bit snappy sometimes, but he is an eel after all. Eels are definitely way underrated fish I reckon!Ha! I think one to begin with will be best! I don't want to buy two and have them die on me!
I definitely have the room. Hardest part is convincing the wife....
I have one in a 24 and he's as happy as larry. He gets a bit snappy sometimes, but he is an eel after all. Eels are definitely way underrated fish I reckon!
Hahaha yea the wife factor is something I know very well.
I may need advice for that too then!
I have been looking into pipefish too. I would buy one for my current tank but I have a splendid dottyback which is a complete ****** when I introduce new fish and I hear pipefish aren't very good swimmers so it will probably take it out...
The best advice I can give is to just pretend like you always had that new coral or fish lol.
Pipefish are awesome. I don't have any personal experience with them, but I'm pretty sure they're the same as keeping seahorses. There's not a lot you can keep with them unfortunately.


