TIRE TRACK EEL
Minimum Tank Size: 50 gallons
Care Level: Moderate
Tank Conditions: 72-82°F; pH 6.8-7.2; KH 10-16
Max. Size In Aquarium: Up to 2' 6"
Color Form: Brown, Tan
Temperament: Semi-aggressive
Diet: Carnivore
Compatibility: View Chart
Origin: Southeast Asia
Family: Mastacembelidae
The Tire Track Eel, also known as the Spiny Eel, is a nocturnal predator and a member of the Mastacembelidae family. Members of this family, also referred to as the Spiny Eel family, are not true eels. They are elongated tropical freshwater fish that have numerous spines preceding the dorsal fin.
A larger aquarium with a soft substrate is necessary for this fish. The Tire Track Eel will dig in the substrate and bury itself; this may uproot plants and rearrange decorations. Two teaspoons of salt may be added per 2-1/2 gallons of water for the Tire Track Eel. This fish should be kept with other large fish that the eel will not consider as food.
Unfortunately, the breeding habits of the Tire Track Eel have not been documented.
A carnivore, the Tire Track Eel should be fed live foods such as earthworms and black worms, as well as frozen bloodworms. Prepared tablet foods as well as krill and ocean plankton may eventually be accepted.
Minimum Tank Size: 50 gallons
Care Level: Moderate
Tank Conditions: 72-82°F; pH 6.8-7.2; KH 10-16
Max. Size In Aquarium: Up to 2' 6"
Color Form: Brown, Tan
Temperament: Semi-aggressive
Diet: Carnivore
Compatibility: View Chart
Origin: Southeast Asia
Family: Mastacembelidae
The Tire Track Eel, also known as the Spiny Eel, is a nocturnal predator and a member of the Mastacembelidae family. Members of this family, also referred to as the Spiny Eel family, are not true eels. They are elongated tropical freshwater fish that have numerous spines preceding the dorsal fin.
A larger aquarium with a soft substrate is necessary for this fish. The Tire Track Eel will dig in the substrate and bury itself; this may uproot plants and rearrange decorations. Two teaspoons of salt may be added per 2-1/2 gallons of water for the Tire Track Eel. This fish should be kept with other large fish that the eel will not consider as food.
Unfortunately, the breeding habits of the Tire Track Eel have not been documented.
A carnivore, the Tire Track Eel should be fed live foods such as earthworms and black worms, as well as frozen bloodworms. Prepared tablet foods as well as krill and ocean plankton may eventually be accepted.
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