
Spiny Eel
Peacock Spiny Eel (6–10 cm Juveniles)
Scientific Name: Macrognathus siamensis
Category: Freshwater Oddball Fish | Size: 6–10 cm | Temperament: Peaceful to Semi-Aggressive | Origin: Wild-Collected or Captive-Bred
The Peacock Spiny Eel is a fascinating and elegant oddball species, prized for its snake-like body, earthy tones, and eye-catching ocelli (“peacock spots”) along its flanks. These 6–10 cm juveniles are already showcasing their beautiful markings and curious behavior. A peaceful bottom-dweller with a preference for burrowing, this eel thrives in soft, sandy substrates and heavily planted aquariums.
Key Features:
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Distinctive elongated body with spotted, peacock-like patterning
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Intelligent and inquisitive; often recognizes regular caretakers
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Generally peaceful but may eat very small fish if underfed
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Burrows into substrate—needs soft sand and gentle filtration
Water Parameters:
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Temperature: 75–82°F
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pH: 6.5–7.5
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Soft to moderately hard water
Feeding:
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Carnivorous – bloodworms, blackworms, chopped earthworms, frozen foods
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May take sinking carnivore pellets over time
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Feed in dim light or at dusk to mimic natural behavior
Tank Requirements:
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Minimum tank size: 30 gallons (juveniles), 55+ gallons for adults
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Provide sand substrate for burrowing and security
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Decorate with driftwood, caves, and dense plant cover
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Secure lid essential – expert escape artists!
Ideal For:
Aquarists seeking an intelligent, unusual bottom-dweller with unique behavior and striking natural beauty. Perfect for oddball community tanks or Southeast Asian biotope setups.