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Wow
He's the first one I've seen in person in almost a decade! I had seen them sporadically for sale online up until about 2018, haven't seen one since until this guy turned up.Wow
So tiny. I’ve been looking for a skeletor. They’re hard to find
There are a lot out there, but non of the shippers will guaranty a small one for me, so still waitingAnybody know where I can get a Japanese Dragon?
I just saw a very large one for about 1600Anybody know where I can get a Japanese Dragon?
That's a cool looking eel, but in my experience it's not that rare. I've always seen them as black and whiteHere are a couple pics to get an idea of the color variation.
Is the first one I've seen like that is 349 for about a 2 ft eel good price?That's a cool looking eel, but in my experience it's not that rare. I've always seen them as black and white
Sounds reasonable. I pay more for a healthier animal. If it's been there for a while and it's eating it's probably worth it.Is the first one I've seen like that is 349 for about a 2 ft eel good price?
It's been there about 4 months and they say it's eating but I would want to see it eat first.Sounds reasonable. I pay more for a healthier animal. If it's been there for a while and it's eating it's probably worth it.
So far he has shown no interest in chomping on the other fish but it's supposed to be really out of character for them to be killers. The bigger guy must have just been hungry. I also don't think the lady feeding them was using tongs which could have contributed to the attack. Just like Snowflakes they don't see too well and they get excited when they smell food in the water. If you don't put food right in front of them they go hunting for it and I'm pretty sure the damsel was an accident by a hungry eel just looking for the krill she tossed in.

