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 The fire eel is an extremely elongated fish with a very distinctive pointed snout and underslung mouth. The body is laterally compressed particularly at the rear third where it flattens as it joins the caudal fin and forms an extended tail. Its colouring is dark brown/grey, while the belly is generally a lighter shade of the same colour. The pattern varies from fish to fish. Usually several bright red lateral stripes and spots mark the body. These vary in intensity depending on the age and condition of the specimen. Usually the markings are yellow/amber in juvenile fish, changing to a deep red in larger ones. Often the anal, pectoral, and dorsal fins have a red edging.

The name "eel" is a reference to the body shape; the fire eel is not a true eel.

They can often grow to a very considerable size in the wild with specimens often exceeding 1.2 m in length. However, due to the limiting factors in the captive environment they usually reach a maximum of around 55 cm even in very large aquaria.
 
  
  
 
modelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
dateSun 2008-02-10 12:19:36
focal85.0mm (35mm equivalent: 137mm)
exposureaperture priority (semi-auto)
distantsame location as last photo
locationMap of "fire eel"
width600 height400
flashNo timing0.500 s (1/2)
aperturef/5.6 iso800
whitebalanceManual latitudeN 49d 18m 2.0929s
longitudeW 123d 7m 51.9410s continentNorth America
countryCanada regionBritish Columbia
cityVancouver itineraryAquarium
activityBeluga
 
  
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