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Steve,
I took your advice and started tube feeding my Snowflake Eel about 6 weeks ago. He is much better now. Thank you!
I still have concerns though. He is still not able to chew/bit his food so I am still tube feeding him. He has more energy and is more active but he is not gaining weight. His head is still caved in behind his eyes and his bottom jaw still doesn't line up with the upper jaw.
I am feeding him every other day. I am feeding him oysters, krill and marine fish vitamins that were liquified in a blender. Is there something I can add to give him more calories? I was thinking about adding code liver oil or something similar... He is a very small eel and I am not sure how much to feed him. I only have been putting about 1.5 ml of food in him per feeding. I am afraid that I will hurt him if I try to feed him more.
Should I add a greater variety of seafood or add some flake fish food to his diet?
I had hoped that he would be well enough to eat on his own by now. I hope I an not doing something wrong. The poor little guy has been through alot.
Also, what is the intelligence level of an eel? He seems to know that I don't want to hurt him and he is used to being fed or is this just my imagination?
I took your advice and started tube feeding my Snowflake Eel about 6 weeks ago. He is much better now. Thank you!
I still have concerns though. He is still not able to chew/bit his food so I am still tube feeding him. He has more energy and is more active but he is not gaining weight. His head is still caved in behind his eyes and his bottom jaw still doesn't line up with the upper jaw.
I am feeding him every other day. I am feeding him oysters, krill and marine fish vitamins that were liquified in a blender. Is there something I can add to give him more calories? I was thinking about adding code liver oil or something similar... He is a very small eel and I am not sure how much to feed him. I only have been putting about 1.5 ml of food in him per feeding. I am afraid that I will hurt him if I try to feed him more.
Should I add a greater variety of seafood or add some flake fish food to his diet?
I had hoped that he would be well enough to eat on his own by now. I hope I an not doing something wrong. The poor little guy has been through alot.
Also, what is the intelligence level of an eel? He seems to know that I don't want to hurt him and he is used to being fed or is this just my imagination?