The Fire Eel is known from sluggish waters including inundated floodplains and the slower-moving reaches of rivers. Here, this nocturnal bottom-dweller stays partially buried in the substrate during the day, emerging at night to feed on benthic insect larvae, small fish, worms, and some plant material. The Fire Eel makes a great addition to the peaceful fish community where there are no small fish present.
Synonyms | Macrognathus erythrotaenia, Mastacembelus argus |
Distribution | Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. |
Maximum Size | 100cm (39.4") |
Temperature | 24-28°C |
Water Parameters | pH: 6.0-7.5, dH: up to 18 degrees. |
Compatibility | Non-community |
Sexual Dimorphism | Difficult to distinguish. Mature females in breeding condition may appear plumper. |
Fire Eel 12-16cm
- Product Code: Oddball 31
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£26.00
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