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How big can an alligator grow?

"Alligator", also known as finch eel, lived/kloc-0.5 billion years ago and flourished in Jurassic and early Cretaceous. Alligator is a kind of freshwater fish. The general water temperature is 18-26℃, which does not require high water quality, but it is difficult to cultivate in an aquarium. It mainly lives in tropical rivers and lakes in the southern United States, Central America, Mexico and the West Indies.

Appearance and Habit: Eels are 50 cm long and can reach 90 cm in natural waters in wild conditions. It is a species left over from ancient times. The body is slender, cylindrical, with prismatic hard scales, thick scales and poor meat quality. The nose and mouth are flat, the upper and lower jaws protrude longer, and there are sharp teeth, such as crocodile mouth. The dorsal fin and gluteal fin are short, far from the head, located in front of the caudal stalk, symmetrical up and down, and similar in shape and size. The ventral fin is centered. The body color is bluish gray, and the back, side, dorsal fin, gluteal fin and caudal fin are covered with dark stripes. Body color marks and head shapes vary from breed to breed.

Monopterus albus has strong adaptability and fast growth, so it is suitable to be raised in large aquariums. Suitable for neutral and weakly alkaline hard water, water temperature 18-30 degrees, and can adapt to low temperature and hypoxia. Love live bait such as eat small fish, and eat meat and fish. Its swim bladder has many intervals and can be used to breathe air, so it is not easy to die after leaving water.