Common Name: Tiretrack Eel
Description: An intricately marked member of the spiney eel family, the Tiretrack Eel is found in river systems throughout mush of Southeast Asia including Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. In the wild it tends to be found in shallow, relatively slow moving waters including small rivers, swamps, and seasonally flooded forests. In the aquarium, Tiretrack Eels are often shy at first but are intelligent and personable fish which will soon learn to beg for food and recognize their owners. A predator in the wild, they will readily feed on live feeder fish and earthworms at first and can be weaned on to frozen foods over time. Hardy and adaptable, they make an excellent addition to an aquarium large enough to house what will be a substantially large fish as an adult and will get along well with most tankmates too large to be eaten.
Category: All Others
Global Region: Southeast Asia
Distribution: None
Genetic Line: Aquarium Strain
Year Acquired: 2023
Local fish store. Have a single species in a 75 gallon, Southern China Biotope. Will indeed eat any fish small enough (endlers, whiteclouds, hillstream loaches, gold barbs, goldfish)
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