What is a barbed eel?

Barbed eel is not really a member of the eel family - it is a type of fish. This nickname has two different types of fish. One type lives in fresh water, while the other is a salt water fish. Both have long, thin, eel bodies, but unlike real eels, they have three different spines on their back fins. It is floating near the seabed. They feed on the animals living from the bottom, such as the Sasneks and the worms that are struggling in the mud. The sea eel is further divided into 11 other species. Each of these fish is characterized by different fins of the fins, the number of spines and the shapes of the jaw. Some have narrow jaws, while others have those that are dull, wide and jagged. It is characterized by his long body similar to the ribbon and its needles. This type of barbed eel is a kjako aquarium. Several species have a beautiful color. Especially the eel of the peacock is valued for its green and blue color.

In the wild, these freshwater fish tend to live in swamps and brackish water, feed with worms and other small animals. FromThe reason will have to be equipped with plants or rocks where the eel can be hidden during the day. Like a night species, eel, then comes out in the evening for feeding.

Fallowed eel will not eat pellets or flakes if it is kept in captivity. Her food must be alive and moving so that it may be interested. Owners will most often feed their eel, larvae or small crustaceans. The fertilized eel is also more common than most fish in not ashamed to bring people to eat and eat from someone's hand when it is placed in the tank.

When the aquarium, barbed eels are often no different. This can be due to difficulty which fish have mating rather than any kind of natural impossibility. There are few sources for those who want to breed fish, and some guides who keep them in aquariums incorrectly identify them. It may also be difficult to convert fast moving eel into a separate aquarium,where friction can occur. If they are in a tank with other fish, their eggs can eat before they can hatch.

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