Pretty damn awesome! I love moray eels i just dont like the idea of the maintenance of a large SW tank
Well, I guess I'll revive my own thread with this Juv. Marble Goby (Oxyeleotris marmorata) guarding it house or enjoy the view from the front port...
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There is a hole from the back but I didn't think it would go in that house and rest at the front door![]()
Thanks and for me, I don't need to do much of maintenance on SW tank if none at all, you already saw me talk about carbon dose in sw in other thread. Now, I brought my fresh water tank back to life I have a schedule to do water change again for this freshwater tankPretty damn awesome! I love moray eels i just dont like the idea of the maintenance of a large SW tank
Well, i dont think you can get away with just that on a smaller tankThanks and for me, I don't need to do much of maintenance on SW tank if none at all, you already saw me talk about carbon dose in sw in other thread. Now, I brought my fresh water tank back to life I have a schedule to do water change again for this freshwater tank![]()
Thanks and for me, I don't need to do much of maintenance on SW tank if none at all, you already saw me talk about carbon dose in sw in other thread. Now, I brought my fresh water tank back to life I have a schedule to do water change again for this freshwater tank![]()
I don't see it at all. Around my area we have freshwater snowflake, tire track, fire eel and saltwater yellowhead, snowflake, zebra, drwaft golden, tesselata and Japanese/Hawaiian dragon eels.Yuki Rihwa have you seen any white cheek brackish water moray's anywhere had one years ago haven't seen any since then.
I don't see it at all. Around my area we have freshwater snowflake, tire track, fire eel and saltwater yellowhead, snowflake, zebra, drwaft golden, tesselata and Japanese/Hawaiian dragon eels.