Feeding three toed amphiuma

Tarabull

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Just when I thinking of emptying one of my large tanks to down size I came across a beautiful three toed amphuima at my local fish shop. Since he/she was in a tank with fish & no hides I decide to bring he/she home. I adjusted the aquarium more to its happy hiding self. Now I know the care sheets says feed them once a week but how much do you think it should get? It's about 2 feet long. I fed it 3 nightcrawlers today & there are a few guppies to munch hanging out in there. It looks a heathy weight. I'd post a picture but my phone is acting up. I will have to later on when I put it on my computer.
 
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