HI Betty I neveer heard of anyone having pet eels. They are very big so you must fed them well. When I was doing some missionary work in Albania, I was staying with an Albanian famillly adn he couaght eels adn she smoked them adn served them to me. They were delicious but I have neve been able to find any since.
Thanks for your kind comments on this post. I added a link about NZ eels for more information. Apparently, they are edible, as I found recipes on NZ sites.
Golly! I'm not a squeamish "girly-girl" at all, but I think I'd probably draw the line at having pet eels. Funny -- and definitely Quirky! (Nice photo series!)
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Oh, I only know smoked eels(in Holland) as skinny long fish, that are delicious. This is quite different!
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I have never seen such big eels! Our Dutch eels are used for consumption. Are these ones edible?
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HI Betty I neveer heard of anyone having pet eels. They are very big so you must fed them well. When I was doing some missionary work in Albania, I was staying with an Albanian famillly adn he couaght eels adn she smoked them adn served them to me. They were delicious but I have neve been able to find any since.
Thanks for your kind comments on this post. I added a link about NZ eels for more information. Apparently, they are edible, as I found recipes on NZ sites.
Ummmm...ew. LOL But as you say, to each her own.
Golly! I'm not a squeamish "girly-girl" at all, but I think I'd probably draw the line at having pet eels. Funny -- and definitely Quirky! (Nice photo series!)
QUEASY - that's how I feel!
ROG, ABCW
Pet eels...now that's a first. They are certainly weird but don't really scare me. Not sure though if I'd hold one.
Certainly no accounting for tastes! I prefer mine smoked.
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