Gymnothorax polyuranodon

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Shiroi Katsune;2415294; said:
Yes I do mean E. rhondochilus. They get them in regularly along with G. tiles. All their eels come in looking beautiful, nice plump and healthy looking. They get the White Cheeks in in both the green and black varieties.

never seen the black variety, do you keep these? how do they compare to G. tile?
 
I would guess about 10" - 15" as far as the size they get them in at. I believe they get fairly large (2' - 3' range) but i'm not sure. I don't keep them I just want to get an eel for something a little different in my tank. As far as i'm told they are the same as G. Tile as far as care goes. Next time i'm down there i'll snap a picture if they have any in.
 
I am looking to buy one or two of this from three months ago,from October 2008 but nobody can help me in all USA.I have brackish water aquarium with Echidna Rhodochilus and Gymnothorax tile,see the pictures.The last moray eel for brackish water what I need is Gymnothorax Polyuranodon.

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sgabriel10;2632421; said:
I am looking to buy one or two of this from three months ago,from October 2008 but nobody can help me in all USA.I have brackish water aquarium with Echidna Rhodochilus and Gymnothorax tile,see the pictures.The last moray eel for brackish water what I need is Gymnothorax Polyuranodon.

Wow, that Echidna species is really cool looking. I wasnt aware that there were true Echidna species that were brackish. So that really is a "FW" moray, unlike the Gymnothorax species which just happen to look alot like SW morays.

I will have to keep my eye out for those now :D.
 
OMG that's a lovely EEL. Is that a shrimp in the second picture hanging out in the grass area?
 
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