| Re: Food Presentation I read a post along these lines regarding blue ribbon eels.
Someone tried to replicate a feeding frenzy in the tank to help get their eel to eat. This particular type of eel is apparently a very hard to feed animal.
By starting with live food and slowly switching food to frozen they were able to train the eel to eat well in captivity.
Great info!
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Victor
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