So I have really want an eel, but I don't have a big enough tank and funds for one. So I was wondering if anyone lucky enough to have some cool eel picks to send, it would really make my day.
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Appreciate the shout out, id be happy to share some. These are some of my favorites.@Dragonsreef has a cool one.hopefulky he can oblige
Those are some really cool eels, especially the dragon eel very nice colorsAppreciate the shout out, id be happy to share some. These are some of my favorites.
Thank you, morays are my favorite, especially the dragon.Those are some really cool eels, especially the dragon eel very nice colors
do you know the smallest eel for a tank?Thank you, morays are my favorite, especially the dragon.
Yes, the smallest species are the golden dwarf moray and could be kept in as small as 30-40g. A 20 gallon might be ok but he might need to be the only fish in there.do you know the smallest eel for a tank?
ok thanks do you know the best tank mate for it? could I use a 20 gallon long? I have a spare one after my peacock mantis sadly died.Yes, the smallest species are the golden dwarf moray and could be kept in as small as 30-40g. A 20 gallon might be ok but he might need to be the only fish in there.
You could try to pair him with a cleaner shrimp and maybe like a damsel or something but its always a risk that he may eat both.ok thanks do you know the best tank mate for it? could I use a 20 gallon long? I have a spare one after my peacock mantis sadly died.
ok, but would a 20 gal long work? I had a peacock mantis in there but he died.You could try to pair him with a cleaner shrimp and maybe like a damsel or something but its always a risk that he may eat both.
Thank you, and yeah he not venomous or poisonous so id imagine the bright coloring is for some sort of camoHa ha fire coming out the mouth for maximum effect ( loving it ^_^ )
Seen many of your pictures especially dragon eel as looks just marvelous but only just noticed the colouring inside the mouth also ( on a natural reef next to some colourful corals he would blend in just nice waiting in ambush I'm guessing )
Itd definitely be on the small side but one could still do wellok, but would a 20 gal long work? I had a peacock mantis in there but he died.
Could I do a 30 gallon biocube/waterbox with a Dwarf golden moray and corals?Itd definitely be on the small side but one could still do well
ok thanks, I might just go with a 40 gallon biocube/waterbox then the more roomer the less you have to do for itYeah you could definitely do something like that. You will need to do lots of water changes, skimming and/or have a big refugium to keep the nitrates and phosphates down to keep the corals happy though. Eels eat alot and produce a ton of waste so be prepared to deal with that.
Ill never get tired of seeing dragon eelsMy Japanese Dragon, love this guy.