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  1. Paul B

    An eel escaped in my tank

    I actually have encountered them (and ate them) many times. My Dad used to sell them live in our sea food fish market. They are very common here in New York especially in very shallow water. They are scavengers and will eat anything. Very slimy creature.
  2. Paul B

    An eel escaped in my tank

    Yeah, he's a real killer. :nervous The little sneak got sucked up in one of these as I was taking a little water out of his container, then he wouldn't come out, but I think he came out later when I used that in my reef. He thinks he is smarter than me. OK, so I guess he is. But they spawn...
  3. Paul B

    An eel escaped in my tank

    I was on my boat today in the Long Island Sound and a member on here was there with me collecting grass shrimp next to my boat. He also collected this, which I studied when I got him home and I think he in an elver or baby eel. They grow to about 4' long. I was studying him in a small tank...
  4. Paul B

    video's of pipefish eating

    It's just a plastic container with a fine mesh on top. There is a tube going to the surface with a funnel on it to load the new born shrimp. The shrimp try to get out through the mesh and the fish eat them. I also patented a larger version for adult shrimp...
  5. Paul B

    video's of pipefish eating

    There is a scooter dragonette and a mandarin.
  6. Paul B

    video's of pipefish eating

    This is a multibanded pipefish eating newborn brine shrimp that escaped from the feeder. This is a dragon faced pipefish eating new born brine. A bluestripe pipefish comes over the the feeder eventually
  7. Paul B

    Tank birthday and I'm a Geezer

    Someone asked me these questions on another forum but I am tired of typing so I am also putting it here. Make believe someone asked me this. Like many things in this hobby, I don't think of that as a problem but just something you need to do to keep such a fish. There is no competition...
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