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on a big tank like yours, i think it would be okay without a lid...
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Eggcrate may in fact be worse than nothing at all. If you think about how a snake moves (assuming eels will be similar), they can move a lot faster through narrow openings than a wide open area because they propel themselves using side-to-side movements and if there's something lateral to push against, the result is a stronger thrust forward. Just speculatin' anyhow..
I can see that Eurobracing may help though as if they're following the glass up, they have to arch back to get over that. I can see them not following-through and just turning around and swimming somewhere else. Again, just speculatin' though. Last but not least I think if the rockwork is low it may also help because at least with mine, he is *never* out in the open - never more than a few inches away from the rockwork. It makes sense, at this size they are "food" to a lot of things so being out in the open instead of near a "safe den" is probably not something they want to do a lot of. This is my hope anyhow.
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Tony, you have a point with the eggcrate helping them to get out....never really thought about that....I just "hope" he doesn't decide to try flying.
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