TheSilentPerogy
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Hello all. First time poster, long time lurker.
I've wanted a spiny eel for my 60 Gallon for quite some time. At the start of July I purchased a Peacock Spiny Eel (Macrognathus siamensis) which died a week later (I believe due to an internal bacterial infection), never having eaten under my care.
A couple months went by and I was unable to find any other eels in the LFS's other than Tire Track (M. armatus) and Fire (M. erythrotaenia). Until, one day, I ventured into one and found a new sign up advertising 'Yellow Spiny Eel', with only the genus 'Mastacembelus' beside it.
I looked into the tank and found, disappointingly, a single Tire Track Eel. I asked the LFS employee where the Yellow Eel was, so he dug under the substrate and revealed a beautiful, golden eel about 5 inches long.
Being the good, self-controlled fish owner I am, I left it there to do some research.
However, rather than being able to narrow it down to a few species, I was merely able to eliminate a couple - namely, the three common eels (M. siamensis, armatus, and erythrotaenia). There is a surprising lack of pictures available of the other species of Macrognathus and Mastacembelus, as well as information on their coloration and growth patterns. Heck, the same type of sign that advertised 'Yellow Spiny Eel' at the LFS had one for the Tire Tracks that said they topped off at 8 inches (some people are in for a big surprise).
Anyway, I narrowed it down to either M. circumcinctus and M. zebrinus. Unfortunately, neither Fishbase.org nor Google Images is able to give detailed pictures of either one, just tiny thumbnails.
Since neither of these commonly reaches beyond a foot or foot-and-a-half, I purchased the lucky little guy and have had him for a month so far, eating healthily.
So...this is where you come in!
Here are a couple pictures of him in all his glory (the colors don't do him justice though):
Spiny Eel 1
Spiny Eel 2
Any help is appreciated!
I've wanted a spiny eel for my 60 Gallon for quite some time. At the start of July I purchased a Peacock Spiny Eel (Macrognathus siamensis) which died a week later (I believe due to an internal bacterial infection), never having eaten under my care.
A couple months went by and I was unable to find any other eels in the LFS's other than Tire Track (M. armatus) and Fire (M. erythrotaenia). Until, one day, I ventured into one and found a new sign up advertising 'Yellow Spiny Eel', with only the genus 'Mastacembelus' beside it.
I looked into the tank and found, disappointingly, a single Tire Track Eel. I asked the LFS employee where the Yellow Eel was, so he dug under the substrate and revealed a beautiful, golden eel about 5 inches long.
Being the good, self-controlled fish owner I am, I left it there to do some research.
However, rather than being able to narrow it down to a few species, I was merely able to eliminate a couple - namely, the three common eels (M. siamensis, armatus, and erythrotaenia). There is a surprising lack of pictures available of the other species of Macrognathus and Mastacembelus, as well as information on their coloration and growth patterns. Heck, the same type of sign that advertised 'Yellow Spiny Eel' at the LFS had one for the Tire Tracks that said they topped off at 8 inches (some people are in for a big surprise).
Anyway, I narrowed it down to either M. circumcinctus and M. zebrinus. Unfortunately, neither Fishbase.org nor Google Images is able to give detailed pictures of either one, just tiny thumbnails.
Since neither of these commonly reaches beyond a foot or foot-and-a-half, I purchased the lucky little guy and have had him for a month so far, eating healthily.
So...this is where you come in!
Here are a couple pictures of him in all his glory (the colors don't do him justice though):
Spiny Eel 1
Spiny Eel 2
Any help is appreciated!