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I guess I need to do some more reading so these are not true moray eels. Now I am totally confused back to more research. Very nice eels by the way.
 
pat3612;4488862; said:
I guess I need to do some more reading so these are not true moray eels. Now I am totally confused back to more research. Very nice eels by the way.

Thanks.

G tiles are still a "moray" but they do best in brackish when young then full salt. They still are never really in the ocean though. Just it salt water, rivers, etc. They still make a great pet, but are still quite different from a tesselatta or a green moray
 
MikeST;4491322; said:
Wow , what a beautiful green guy.

What size tank? And hope big would you say he is?

The green moray is 5ft long, I'd say 25lbs

360 gallon 12x2x2 , couple months he will be going into his new home of 10x5
 
Ashlee;4489994; said:
Thanks.

G tiles are still a "moray" but they do best in brackish when young then full salt. They still are never really in the ocean though. Just it salt water, rivers, etc. They still make a great pet, but are still quite different from a tesselatta or a green moray

Thanks I am sure learning a lot from this website and the members thanks again. :D
 
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