Lynnzer Fish Addict Joined Sep 3, 2020 Messages 904 Reaction score 573 Location sr8 Mar 15, 2022 #16 Fine thanks, BUT it seems they re night-time creatures, a bit like hamsters so the eel may not be apparent for most of the time. Anyway, good luck with your plans
Fine thanks, BUT it seems they re night-time creatures, a bit like hamsters so the eel may not be apparent for most of the time. Anyway, good luck with your plans
F fishbball New Member Joined Mar 9, 2022 Messages 22 Reaction score 7 Location Singapore Mar 15, 2022 #17 Lynnzer said: Take a look at this Click to expand... The species we typically see in the hobby is Mastacembelus armatus, not M. favus. They share the same common name.
Lynnzer said: Take a look at this Click to expand... The species we typically see in the hobby is Mastacembelus armatus, not M. favus. They share the same common name.
OP OP J Josh752 New Member Joined Feb 25, 2021 Messages 34 Reaction score 14 Location Colorado Mar 15, 2022 #18 So does that change anything for me?