Home

Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

 
Reply to this topicStart new topic
Just Bought Some Rubber Eels=)
Mikaila31
post Aug 4 2007, 10:54 PM
Post #1


Leader of the Fishes
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 1433
Joined: 30-August 05
From: Hudson, Wisconsin USA
Member No.: 15598



I'm so happy I ran across these guys, the tank they are in is temporary. The store only had two left and could only hold them for 24 hours. I had them hold these guys for me and when I went to get them the next day hehe.gif .

Their scientific name is Typhlonectes natans, both of them are about 12" long and will eventually reach 24". They look like a cross between a eel, a snake, and a worm. They are aquatic like a eel, their head is shaped like a snakes, and the swim like a snake. Their body is also segmented like a worm, they have eyes but are nearly blind.


They are also amazing escape artist crazy.gif . They can easily get out of a tank if there are any holes in the hood and once they get out they don't stop, they will also get out of the room ohmy.gif .

So what do you guys think?

Cheers, Mikaila31
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
GobyMaster
post Aug 4 2007, 10:56 PM
Post #2


Fish Addict
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 824
Joined: 24-June 07
From: Smack Dab in the Center of the Good Ol' U.S. of A
Member No.: 33177



Awesome!

How big is the permanent tank going to be?

Got any more pictures?

GobyMaster
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Mikaila31
post Aug 4 2007, 11:09 PM
Post #3


Leader of the Fishes
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 1433
Joined: 30-August 05
From: Hudson, Wisconsin USA
Member No.: 15598



They will be going into a 55gal in a few weeks. I will post some more pics later good.gif .

Cheers mikaila31
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
randallhart
post Aug 4 2007, 11:15 PM
Post #4


Fish Addict
Group Icon

Group: Validating
Posts: 711
Joined: 21-May 07
Member No.: 32209



Lovely eels.
Never saw those before.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
paul_219
post Aug 4 2007, 11:20 PM
Post #5


Leader of the Fishes
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 3341
Joined: 19-December 06
From: Lebanon
Member No.: 27439



Well gr8 eels. Wonderful.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
J4MES
post Aug 5 2007, 06:54 AM
Post #6


Fish Addict
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 633
Joined: 28-January 07
From: Heading for a ban.
Member No.: 28665



what are you feeding them on?
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
helterskelter
post Aug 5 2007, 07:04 AM
Post #7


www.viviparous.org.uk
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 2797
Joined: 12-November 06
From: Dorset, UK
Member No.: 26497



My friend had these and the fattest one he had gave birth to 4 6" long babies so that would be fun to see again, but their is a very intresting video I've soon on these, just gonna check youtube to see if it's in there.

Ok found it for you

http://frogroom-podcast.blogspot.com/2006/...tes-natans.html

This post has been edited by helterskelter: Aug 5 2007, 07:05 AM
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
BigC
post Aug 5 2007, 07:39 AM
Post #8


Failure is a great teacher.
Group Icon

Group: Moderators
Posts: 3668
Joined: 4-March 05
From: Northern Ireland
Member No.: 12235



These litlle beauties are a kinda of annomolie in that they are a kind of fish / kind of reptile if you know what I mean, they dig into the gravel quite a lot so provide them with a good deep fine gravel/sand for this purpose. and one last point although blind in some respect do not include such tank mates as khulii loaches or the likes of as they will surely become a meal.
Regards
BigC
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Straydum
post Aug 5 2007, 07:41 AM
Post #9


Newbie
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 1445
Joined: 11-March 07
From: Places, Far Far Away Say: "Tch.."
Member No.: 30092



my hair stands whenever i see them. reminds me of overgrown earthworms. haha no offence.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Mikaila31
post Aug 5 2007, 06:36 PM
Post #10


Leader of the Fishes
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 1433
Joined: 30-August 05
From: Hudson, Wisconsin USA
Member No.: 15598



QUOTE(J4MES @ Aug 4 2007, 11:54 PM) *
what are you feeding them on?


At the moment I'm offering them krill, but they haven't eaten any yet. One of them has already shed it's skin and the other one is in the process of shedding. When I asked the store what they where feeding them the said pellets and flakes sleep.gif . I might try some prawns, Would the ones from the grocery store be Ok?

Straydum I find these guys adorable tongue2.gif . When I went to pick them up from the store they were both asleep, one of them woke up and gave a big ol' yawn shout.gif .


A pic of the one that is shedding

Coming up for air


Cheers,
mikaila31

This post has been edited by Mikaila31: Aug 5 2007, 06:51 PM
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Tommo
post Aug 5 2007, 07:34 PM
Post #11


Fish Crazy
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 176
Joined: 7-December 06
From: Somerset, uk
Member No.: 27154



QUOTE(BigC @ Aug 5 2007, 08:39 AM) *
they are a kind of fish / kind of reptile



They are a type of amphibian, called a Caecilian. Naturally they live as much out of water burrowing in mud as they do in the water (why they are so good at escaping tanks and slithering away!)
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Mikaila31
post Aug 5 2007, 09:32 PM
Post #12


Leader of the Fishes
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 1433
Joined: 30-August 05
From: Hudson, Wisconsin USA
Member No.: 15598



Yep I am already planning to get a dock similar to the one stated here, for these guys to rest on once they go into the 55gal.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Kevin_D
post Aug 6 2007, 11:15 AM
Post #13


Fishaholic
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 204
Joined: 9-March 07
From: Caerphilly, South Wales
Member No.: 30032



QUOTE(Tommo @ Aug 5 2007, 08:34 PM) *
QUOTE(BigC @ Aug 5 2007, 08:39 AM) *
they are a kind of fish / kind of reptile



They are a type of amphibian, called a Caecilian. Naturally they live as much out of water burrowing in mud as they do in the water (why they are so good at escaping tanks and slithering away!)


Yeah, theyre Amphibians, its a common misconception that theyre Fish, as theyre called Rubber Eels in the US, I think to help export them out of South America as "Fish" as the trade in Amphibians in their native countries is restricted, here in the UK I bought my ones as "Caecilian Worms" (lol) though the shop did acknowledge they were Amphibians, Typhlonectes natans are almost completly aquatic, though they will sometimes rest out of the water in the wild, they are completly happy to be always in water, and have bred quite well in captivity with no access to land, some other species of Caecilians are completly terrestrial, and fossorial, and some species, like the Ichthyophis, is semi-aquatic.

Mikaila31, they should accept pre-frozen blood worm really well, also live earthworms and maggots, if your able to get small feeder shrimp they apparantly are good to feed them as well, I havent tried as i havent been able to get them.

This post has been edited by Kevin_D: Aug 6 2007, 11:28 AM
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post

Reply to this topicStart new topic
2 User(s) are reading this topic (2 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

Collapse

> Similar Topics

  Topic Replies Topic Starter Views Last Action
No New Posts Just Bought Some Harlequins
3 Dani 63 10th May 2006 - 02:50 PM
Last post by: Dani
No New Posts Just Bought Some Fish!
for my new tank
6 fUbAr 98 11th October 2006 - 01:33 PM
Last post by: Kevstir
Moved Just Bought Some Rubber Eels=)
0 Mikaila31 0 5th August 2007 - 07:41 AM
Last post by: Straydum
No New Posts Just Bought Some Khuli Loaches
1 Callie84 151 16th September 2007 - 05:35 PM
Last post by: mikev
No New Posts I've Just Bought Some Kribs
5 pinkdolphin_113 103 10th May 2008 - 01:18 AM
Last post by: sykogngsta


 

RSS Lo-Fi Version Time is now: 27th July 2008 - 01:02 AM