MORAY EELS

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Mattcomptonassvanhorn

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HULLO! I was wanderin if there were any morays that might fit in a 75. please nobody suggest a snowflake. I hate snowflakes( Almsot as much as damsels). I was just thinking of what I could add next to my fish only community. I was looking at a black edge moray, but now I am floating back to a blue ribbon.
 
if you are going to keep it alone, you can do anything. I had a 4ft green moray with a 2 foot black edge moray in a 65, until the green ate the black. then I returned the green.
They just are mostly aggressive during feeding so be careful. When I had my pinktail trigger with the green before the black edge, the green would always bring down the pinktail at 10inches. They can't see to well so they grab what they get. And try not to get bit, they can cause infections.
 
if you are going to keep it alone, you can do anything. I had a 4ft green moray with a 2 foot black edge moray in a 65, until the green ate the black. then I returned the green.
They just are mostly aggressive during feeding so be careful. When I had my pinktail trigger with the green before the black edge, the green would always bring down the pinktail at 10inches. They can't see to well so they grab what they get. And try not to get bit, they can cause infections.

It would not be by itself. it would be with two bigeye squirrelfish, a lunare wrasse, and a rogue scorpionfish. That is why I am floating back towards a blue ribbon because they are a little more placid then most other eels.
 
i would think not twice but three times about getting a ribbon eel as I have not heard of anyone having success with them in captivity as far as getting them to eat . they usually
don'teat and just wither away and die.:banhim: :screwy: :woot:
dont be skeert
 
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