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Unread 04/04/2012, 10:12 AM   #1
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Escaping Eel

I've had my eel for 9 months now and he was my favorite fish I have had so far. I had a glass cover for the aquarium but part of it broke about 4 months ago so I just left it off. Long story short I woke up this morning to find him shriveled up on the floor next to the tank. I went to pick him up to throw him out and he moved and opened his mouth so I quickly put him back in the tank where he swam (sank while moving his body) to the bottom and started breathing extremely heavy. I have no clue as to how long he was out of the water but if this has happened to anyone and their eel survived please let me know if there was anything special you did to revive him. Thanks!


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Unread 04/04/2012, 11:51 AM   #2
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I have had freshwater eels (ahem, bait) escape their containers and move quite a distance before drying out. Most of the time they are still alive and will perk right back up upon return to water. ( my wife won't go near the garage if I have a Striper trip coming up, she found one once) I don't know the LONG TERM effects of this as they are, shall we say, doomed anyway.

As I type this I realize I am talking about a completly different species so my experience isn't relevant.

So to make a dumb story short: put him back in and see how it goes?


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Unread 04/04/2012, 12:19 PM   #3
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They can live after being exposed to air for a while. Hopefully yours makes it!


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Unread 04/04/2012, 01:28 PM   #4
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ken55: thanks, that gives me some hope!

anbosu: hes already moved around the tank a bit and is now laying on the sand ouside of his usual hiding spot just breathing.

As of now it looks like he lost an inch/inch and a half in length and a bit of his girth. Hopefully he gets his "water weight" back


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Unread 04/04/2012, 02:57 PM   #5
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I hope he makes it... It stinks to lose the favorite. I don't know if this will be any help but it couldn't hurt: Hook up an airstone for a while and let him have as much oxygen as he can get.


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Unread 04/04/2012, 03:33 PM   #6
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I always hear about jumper eels...I've had mine for 4 months and it has not tried to make an escape. He never even goes near the surface. He's a 2 foot long Snowflake Eel.


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Unread 04/04/2012, 06:06 PM   #7
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I have had a 4' Gymnothorax Undulatus for about 25 years now. He has escaped several times. He has dried up twice. Beware fungal infections. If he will eat, consider treating his food with antibiotics/antifungals to help prevent problems.

As you now know, if there is a hole, it WILL escape. Period. That's what eels do. Hannibal's tanks is covered in eggcrate weighed down by the lights and canopy. Before the canopy I kept unused large pieces of live rock.


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Unread 04/04/2012, 06:09 PM   #8
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Most eels can live outside of the water for a good amount of time. Al thought they have gill slits, they breath by diffusion as long as their skin stays moist. An eel can actually live outside of the water if he is kept moist enough.


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Unread 04/04/2012, 06:36 PM   #9
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Sucks to hear Man, Mine hasn't ever tried while I'm looking, There physically aren't any glass canopies on the tank, Or mesh screening.Probably need to do that.


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Unread 04/05/2012, 06:31 AM   #10
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How's he doing? Did he make it through the night? Hope so.....


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Unread 04/05/2012, 02:31 PM   #11
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I've had my Fimby do the leather trick only once, the night I got him. He was out at least 10-12 hours from my best guess. He had weird white spots and was super secretive for a while after but he pulled through. I did a 5% water change daily and kept the system as free of detrius as possible for the month after the escape. It sounds kinda harsh but yours will either make it or won't. Just keep good water quality and stay on your regular feeding schedule and that will give him the best shot. In my opinion trying to feed daily will only cause more stress than good.

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