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  1. karlas

    karlas Fire Goby

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    well guys ive had pretty good luck with regular community fish (except for one killer wrasse) bad choice, but im going to try sumting different and start a tank with a blue ribbon eel rated as difficult but ive learned a lot from my 75 gallon and hope i can pull this off it will be a species only tank, (i still will have my 75 also), then maby eventually get a little bigger tank and see if i can put anything else in with him later on these guys are georgous

    heres a pic from the internet
    http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/sept2004/fish5.htm

    there suppose to be hi difficult rating so wish me luck ive been researching my info for quite a while now on these guys
     
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  3. m_lacom99

    m_lacom99 Stylophora

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    They are rated difficult but one of my LFS had a black ribbon eel for several months before they sold it and he told me that he didnt do anything extra to keep it in god health. The only thing is the feeding. Most of them are live feeders, and are difficult to get them to feed on non live food. But im sure you already know that ;).

    God luck. Very cool animal.

    Marc.
     
  4. karlas

    karlas Fire Goby

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    the guy in the shop has had it for a little while and hes had it on live shrimp and feeder guppys, i seen him snatch up a shrimp so i know hes eating and he looks to be in good health. i would like to get him on frozen foods after i get him ive read that krill is one thing they take to when they do go to frozen and some take silver sides so well see how it goes
     
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    Blade_Runner Gigas Clam

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    Yeah, he is very cool looking.

    I've kicked the eel habit, but most will take to Krill with patience. Remember, most have just fair eyesight. The scent of Krill and a good display (Wave it right in front of his nose. I used long chopsticks.) will hopefully get him to eat.

    Good luck
     
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    Diver_1298 Eyelash Blennie

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    Long Chopsticks huh ;) How about a 2 foot long pipe. lol
    They have some nice looking teeth in their head.
    They are nice too look at when your under water also. But, I try not to get too close to the big ones.

    Jim
     
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    Zissou Fire Shrimp

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    touchy specimen

    it is a beautiful specimen Karlas and i wish you luck :) i have a snowflake moray that has just been transferred to a larger tank(he was crouding my 50). i noticed he was sometimes picky with krill or silver sides. you may experience this with your ribbon. i found that getting a small piece of salmon or ahi ahi from the grocery store usually got him in the eating mood. this may help if you experience the same problem.
    good luck
     
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  9. Bruce

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    Good luck! post pics whe u get the little bugger!
     
  10. karlas

    karlas Fire Goby

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    i actually got him a little early i will try to post a pic but right now have no digi camera so i dont know howd i would get a pic on the internet and hes a tiny bit bigger then i first thought i thought he was 2 feet but he stretched across the tank and hes at least 3 feet and a few inches. if he does well i will be puting him in a longer tank i found out about a fish store that was closing and got a 30 gallon long tank with hood lights and solid wood stand marked down to 150 bucks so i grabbed it thought the length would be better for him once i get it set up but it will ;be a little while
     
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    karlas Fire Goby

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    i bought some saltwater shrimp off the internet they are living in the tank it was 100 for 20 dollars plus shipping some of them died i think due to shipping so its hard to tell,and got him some feeder guppies today i wasnt able to see if he ate anything or not plus the feeder guppies dont last long in saltwater he might have grabbed some of them he was going balistic in the tank for quite a while when they were swimming around. so i hope hes eating. he keeps grabbing silver sides but spits them out so im hoping theres a chance he might take to them yet. he shows no interest in krill or clam but today he went for a silverside 3 different times mouth wide open and grabbed it so maby i can get him switched over to frozen foods. the store had him on ghost shrimp and guppies but maby hes grabben one or 2 here and there where its hard to notice (crossing fingers)
     
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    karlas Fire Goby

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    looks like i gotta borrow a digi camera no luck on frozen foods at all yet ive tried the mahi mahi and salmon no dice. he is however taking live flagfish i finally seen him go after and grab one ill keep trying on the frozen though. i gotta watch when i turn the lights off every couple days he goes into hunt mode sometimes he goes to grab a fish and bites the rock (man these guys are blind they werent kidden)