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danny
Tue, 13th Oct 2009, 08:21 PM
Decided to jump out of the tank whilst I was playing xbox360 and when I say it scared the living **** out of me, it's a severe understatement.

That is all. :thumbs_up:

dmweise
Tue, 13th Oct 2009, 08:34 PM
Haha, yeah, that'll scare the crap out of anyone.

clone
Tue, 13th Oct 2009, 09:07 PM
Decided to jump out of the tank whilst I was playing xbox360 and when I say it scared the living $h!t out of me, it's a severe understatement.

That is all. :thumbs_up:

Thats funny cause I know how scraed you are of that beast.
I guess you have to build that thing we talked about.

Teeb
Tue, 13th Oct 2009, 10:02 PM
Thats funny cause I know how scraed you are of that beast.
I guess you have to build that thing we talked about.


A shotgun with a fishtank on the end of it?

clone
Tue, 13th Oct 2009, 10:18 PM
A shotgun with a fishtank on the end of it?

na some kind of contrapment, so that eels wont jump out his open top.

danny
Tue, 13th Oct 2009, 10:32 PM
Thats funny cause I know how scraed you are of that beast.
I guess you have to build that thing we talked about.

I'm not SCARED! I was just nervous a little bit. Anyone would be with an eel that size that thinks he can fly. I do remember you guys saying "oh no, just keep him fed and you won't have any jumping issues."

:applause:

ErikH
Tue, 13th Oct 2009, 11:16 PM
Eels are pretty bad as far as their sight goes. I think at some point they do believe they are in the ocean and don't really realize that they are jumping. If you feed by hand, youre asking to lose a finger, or two.

Watch how dumb this guy is.
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Gseclipse02
Tue, 13th Oct 2009, 11:24 PM
thats an ugly as can be " finger"

ErikH
Wed, 14th Oct 2009, 12:06 AM
He's lucky it was his finger and not his hot dog! Idiota!

Gseclipse02
Wed, 14th Oct 2009, 12:35 AM
He's lucky it was his finger and not his hot dog! Idiota!
lol haha

snfkotara
Wed, 14th Oct 2009, 01:06 AM
lol Erik you're a riot. We hand feed ours and he's never got too close to and of my finger but I hold the silverside by the tip of it tail. I'm more scare the trigger is going to bite me. The trigger bit Tate my son he was feed the pred tank and watching TV, I told him to thaw the for because I had forgotten to take it out the night before so instead if putting the food in one of our fish food cup he figures he would hold the food in the tank to thaw it.and the trigger was waiting.

mabel_photo6
Wed, 14th Oct 2009, 01:09 AM
Whoa... that's gross!
Why would anyone feed those huge eels by hand?!?
Now he has a toe thumb!

clone
Wed, 14th Oct 2009, 07:22 AM
what we mentwas if feed well, he will have no reason to go looking for any kind of food, but seriously every animal has a mind of its own.

ErikH
Wed, 14th Oct 2009, 08:47 AM
lol Erik you're a riot. We hand feed ours and he's never got too close to and of my finger but I hold the silverside by the tip of it tail. I'm more scare the trigger is going to bite me. The trigger bit Tate my son he was feed the pred tank and watching TV, I told him to thaw the for because I had forgotten to take it out the night before so instead if putting the food in one of our fish food cup he figures he would hold the food in the tank to thaw it.and the trigger was waiting.


I highly recommend not feeding your eel by hand. Sure Triggers are cantankerous, but eels are fairly blind, if not mostly. That means they more see things as shadows and less as definitive objects. All the eel wants is food, and it does not know better than to bite a finger. I used to feed mine by hand until I did the research and then decided that it is not worth the risk! It looked to my hand sometimes even after I had released the food. Not too cool considering eels are extremely quick. Brad (used to work at AD) nearly lost a finger to the puffer they used to have there. Just be weary!

justahobby
Wed, 14th Oct 2009, 09:32 AM
I had bought a young snowflake eel and hand fed because I was worried about him eating. That turned into handfeeding to keep the trigger from stealing it which turned into the eel always going after what he could see best, my fingers. It go old quick. Those feeding hand tools are invaluable. I have one that broke and has been super glued if you want it, free of course.

ErikH
Wed, 14th Oct 2009, 12:14 PM
Barry showed me a trick as far as feeding goes. He used rigid airline as a feeding rod. Yeah, it's scary to see an eel still going for a finger after you release their food.

Mr Cob
Wed, 14th Oct 2009, 01:41 PM
Dang....that's crazy!

danny
Wed, 14th Oct 2009, 01:49 PM
Wow......the ol' toe-to-finger trick.

I think I'll just stick to smaller eels and feeding devices.

ReefCube
Sun, 25th Oct 2009, 04:14 PM
sweet!

Kyle46N
Fri, 30th Oct 2009, 10:20 PM
What an idiot. Of all the things you could feed an eel, he decides to feed it food that looks like fingers.

ErikH
Sat, 31st Oct 2009, 01:27 PM
What an idiot. Of all the things you could feed an eel, he decides to feed it food that looks like fingers.

Luckily, he was wearing clothes. :)