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Hi
About a month ago I broke down my aquarium. We are renovating the house and my contractor left us
high and dry and has not finished the renovations, so I put all my fish and corals in plastic bins they were only
suppose to be in there at most a week. Unfortunately I lost all my fish except for my snowflake eel. My corals
were all in the same bins and they are thriving, not sure what caused the fish too die. I had good air circulation,
I had 3 fish and some corals in 1 bin and 2 fish in corals in another, so I am sure the oxygen levels were just fine.
Thought maybe bad water quality but it all checks out, zero nitrates, nitrites and ammonia. Something is keeping
the corals alive and they are growing surprisingly. Water changes weekly. But now my may concern is my snowflake eel,
I hand feed him so I know when the last time he ate, which was a week before I broke down the tank about 5 weeks since
his last meal. He goes on his usually hunger strike every so often, usually for a couple of weeks or so. I have tried to feed
him since I put him in the bin he just won't take the food. He doesn't show any signs of sickness. There is
nothing in the bin for him to eat. He is about 2ft, does any one have any advice on how to get him to eat, I have tried
various food, from squid to silver sides, which he always ate, and even live fiddler crabs which he enjoyed every now
and then. I even tried soaking the food in garlic and nothing. How long can he go without food? I use to feed him every
other day when the aquarium was set up.
Thank you
Kunal
About a month ago I broke down my aquarium. We are renovating the house and my contractor left us
high and dry and has not finished the renovations, so I put all my fish and corals in plastic bins they were only
suppose to be in there at most a week. Unfortunately I lost all my fish except for my snowflake eel. My corals
were all in the same bins and they are thriving, not sure what caused the fish too die. I had good air circulation,
I had 3 fish and some corals in 1 bin and 2 fish in corals in another, so I am sure the oxygen levels were just fine.
Thought maybe bad water quality but it all checks out, zero nitrates, nitrites and ammonia. Something is keeping
the corals alive and they are growing surprisingly. Water changes weekly. But now my may concern is my snowflake eel,
I hand feed him so I know when the last time he ate, which was a week before I broke down the tank about 5 weeks since
his last meal. He goes on his usually hunger strike every so often, usually for a couple of weeks or so. I have tried to feed
him since I put him in the bin he just won't take the food. He doesn't show any signs of sickness. There is
nothing in the bin for him to eat. He is about 2ft, does any one have any advice on how to get him to eat, I have tried
various food, from squid to silver sides, which he always ate, and even live fiddler crabs which he enjoyed every now
and then. I even tried soaking the food in garlic and nothing. How long can he go without food? I use to feed him every
other day when the aquarium was set up.
Thank you
Kunal

