An eel in a teef tank?

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10-12 inches is the max I've ever seen. You could get away with a 40 gallon tank. Obviously larger would be better for helping with the bio load.
I've heard of people that keep them in a 29
 

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Zebas morays are one of the most docile species of eel and are considered reef safe. I have kept for years and hasn't touched anything. Was kept with tiger tail cucumber, harlequin shrimp, cleaner shrimp, and small fish too. Never an issue and thats why I chose zebra specifically. Go for it...eels are awesome
 

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I have a 9-10" snowflake in my 105g open top reef. So far I only have 1 damsel and 2 clowns. He has only half a•• struck at the damsel when I was attempting to feed.

I fed him daily when I first got
Him a month or so ago, now feed him every 2-3 Days. He has been awesome and never tried to escape. I've caught him swimming at lights out and he still has not tried to get out.
 
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Zebas morays are one of the most docile species of eel and are considered reef safe. I have kept for years and hasn't touched anything. Was kept with tiger tail cucumber, harlequin shrimp, cleaner shrimp, and small fish too. Never an issue and thats why I chose zebra specifically. Go for it...eels are awesome
Thank you so much! I think Im gonna go for it! I dont see any negative replies yet.
 
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I have a 9-10" snowflake in my 105g open top reef. So far I only have 1 damsel and 2 clowns. He has only half a•• struck at the damsel when I was attempting to feed.

I fed him daily when I first got
Him a month or so ago, now feed him every 2-3 Days. He has been awesome and never tried to escape. I've caught him swimming at lights out and he still has not tried to get out.
Good to know! Snowflake Eels are gorgeous.
 

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So I'm getting my 50g corner pentagon set up and am considering an eel. Not sure what kind yet. My concern though, is that I plan to have a goby and pistol shrimp pair. Is that something I should be concerned with being eaten by an eel? Thanks
 

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So I'm getting my 50g corner pentagon set up and am considering an eel. Not sure what kind yet. My concern though, is that I plan to have a goby and pistol shrimp pair. Is that something I should be concerned with being eaten by an eel? Thanks
Yes, shrimp can be on the menu. My chainlink has allowed hermits, peppermints, and skunk cleaners to live (takes a skunk down every 2-3 months but always leaves 1).
 

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My Zebra ate 3 pistol shrimp, 5 peppermint shrimp, 2 emerald crabs, but has not touched a coral banded shrimp, cleaner shrimp and porcelain crab. I miss the shrimp as I had some of them for 3 or 4 years, but the eel is pretty sweet.
 
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Wow wow wow! What a nice reef tank you have it. I wish I could see Her in action... Very nice Eel.

Thank you so much! That´s the problem with the Banded Snake Eel, they hide during the day only leaving their tiny head out of the sand in some place you can´t see it! lol This one is two feet long and very shy. :)
 

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Couldn't upload the video of me hand feeding him shrimp. But here are some pictures. We named him Skeletor.

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