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Goose 08-19-2006, 07:54 PM I have about a 20gal tank, its a pretty good set-up but I still got the occassional dead eel from either water being to warm or whatever. Seems most of the guys I've spoken to also have a dead one once in awhile. I used to keep a rock in there and they seemed to like it. The last month or so I've been keepin a plastic basket over the eels, it acts as a light but firm weight on them. when they are in their natural invorment I think their in tight areas and they feel quite comfortable. the good news is I have lost any eels since the change, I not expecting to never lose another eel but dam theres a huge differen$e.
capesams 08-19-2006, 08:14 PM always threw in an old burlap bag in the tank. they love that too.
Clammer 08-19-2006, 10:57 PM Tony
how many you holding ???????????
DaveS 08-20-2006, 06:10 AM I throw some 12"-14" pieces of PVC pipe in my eel tank. They love to hide in em.
fishaholic18 08-20-2006, 07:28 AM Wow, now we're trying to make eels happy.:rotf3:
I think they're happy with a 7/0 in their jaw.:bl:
I change the water in my tank every other day and I found that the huge ones usually die first so I try not to get them too big, I don't have any structure in the tank for them to hide and they seem just fine.
GBOUTDOORS 08-20-2006, 07:29 AM I use my keepalive tank and they hide under the foam ring . I can have 20-30 in it and they ALL try to get under the ring. Thanks Dave I like the pipe idea a good place for them to hide and easy to get out of the way to get at the eels I will try it. Tony looks like you did not make it over last night? The tank is out back in the shed and this time of year the water gets a little hot so I will put some ice in on hot days if I am around during the day to help keep them COOL.
Goose 08-20-2006, 07:44 AM Mike, I can keep 30 eels... 15 has been enough for me.(no shoe strings) Dave,,these wanna jump out the tank;)
shadow 08-20-2006, 07:55 AM I grab some of the floating plants from my fish pond and throw them in the eel tank for them to hide and I also chnge the water everyother day as well.I notice even the guy at the bait shop has a few dead ones as well in his set up.it just happens.
Clammer 08-20-2006, 08:34 AM I run /drip the water on overflow // throw ice in it /when I think of it //
small eels live longer // forgot all about structure {thanks] ..
Last year I used the seaweed from a worm flat & it seemed to work well ;;
Wacko -please pick some up on ypur daily visits to all the bait shops --- thanks ;;
gotta get a shipment//this dealer price is tough with the blues around ::::::wave:
Rockport24 08-21-2006, 12:36 PM are you guys feeding the eels to keep them alive or do they not need to eat? I'm confused....
Canalman 08-21-2006, 02:43 PM Geeze, what's next PETA approved bait tanks? :shocked:
I can keep 60 alive for weeks in my tank with few casualties except in the summer, I keep less alive then b/c they can't take the heat. I leave little copies of Eelquire and set up a little massage parlor in there, they love it :hihi:. I also name them... :laughs:
piemma 08-21-2006, 02:49 PM Since I became a boat guy I have been keeping them in a minnow bucket at my dock. Last time I had about 18 eels in the bucket. 2 days later they were all gone. #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^& says that a parasite got into the bucket and ate them. I think the parasite had 2 legs and an outboard.
nightprowler 08-21-2006, 03:26 PM Since I became a boat guy I have been keeping them in a minnow bucket at my dock. Last time I had about 18 eels in the bucket. 2 days later they were all gone. #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^& says that a parasite got into the bucket and ate them. I think the parasite had 2 legs and an outboard.
I think I have had a ver similiar parasite, minus the outboard:bshake: :realmad:
Canalman 08-21-2006, 04:09 PM Sounds like that parasite might be named billius nolanicus :heybaby:.... I don't think any parasite could eat 18 eels in 2 days and leave no trace...
cheferson 08-21-2006, 07:33 PM Sponge filter for benefitial (sp?) bacteria, almost none dead
Back Beach 08-22-2006, 02:54 PM Wow, now we're trying to make eels happy.:rotf3:
I think they're happy with a 7/0 in their jaw.:bl:
I change the water in my tank every other day and I found that the huge ones usually die first so I try not to get them too big, I don't have any structure in the tank for them to hide and they seem just fine.
Same here. Keep about 2-3 dozen at a time in a 72 Qt. cooler with frabill aerator and change water daily. No problems. They like chicken parm too.
MrHunters 08-22-2006, 03:53 PM http://bryanhead1.home.comcast.net/needpics.gif
not really.. but they shure would be nice :)
MotoXcowboy 08-22-2006, 04:03 PM happy eels :hee: fun to watch
they like to bury themselves in the gravel.
Goose 08-24-2006, 07:49 PM http://bryanhead1.home.comcast.net/needpics.gif
not really.. but they shure would be nice :)
happy eels=#36 lass-night
Slingah 08-24-2006, 09:08 PM nice shot....and fish:claps:
ridler72 08-24-2006, 09:12 PM I think they're happy with a 7/0 in their jaw.
Amen to that! 47" two nights ago.
MrHunters 08-25-2006, 06:15 AM happy eels=#36 lass-night
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