Dragons do exist... Show us all your dragon eels!!!!!!

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We all know that dragon eels are some of the most stunning predators out there, so I implore you to show us your favorite pics of these amazing animals.

(Also, I do have a small question about them as I would like to keep them in the future: Would a 125g work for just one specimen in a species only tank?)
 
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We all know that dragon eels are some of the most stunning predators out there, so I implore you to show us your favorite pics of these amazing animals.

(Also, I do have a small question about them as I would like to keep them in the future: Would a 125g work for just one specimen in a species only tank?)
Bumping for some pics and info!
 

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We all know that dragon eels are some of the most stunning predators out there, so I implore you to show us your favorite pics of these amazing animals.

(Also, I do have a small question about them as I would like to keep them in the future: Would a 125g work for just one specimen in a species only tank?)
Yeah! As long as it isnt thst very large african dragon thats like 4-5 feet 😂 but those are rare in the hobby anyway.
 

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This is my dragon Ivar! He is a jeweled moray, but some call them Mexican dragon eels. And Ghost of course, she loves to be in pictures

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Here’s my guy, Yoshi. He’s in a mixed reef 310g. I got him at around 10”, and he’s now at least 24”. He doesn’t bother any fish, but I’m not trying to stock anything smaller than about 3”. I have a leopard that’s a few years old in there that he doesn’t pay any mind too (knock on wood)
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This is my dragon Ivar! He is a jeweled moray, but some call them Mexican dragon eels. And Ghost of course, she loves to be in pictures

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I consider all members of Enchelycore and Enchelynassa canina dragon morays but @Macropharyngodon may just be referring to the Japanese jewel, E pardalis? Anyway, I've seen Enchelynassa canina in the wild and they are probably the most evil looking fish? Like, they'd be a Disney villains familiar.
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I consider all members of Enchelycore and Enchelynassa canina dragon morays but @Macropharyngodon may just be referring to the Japanese jewel, E pardalis? Anyway, I've seen Enchelynassa canina in the wild and they are probably the most evil looking fish? Like, they'd be a Disney villains familiar.
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Lol!
 
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Here’s my guy, Yoshi. He’s in a mixed reef 310g. I got him at around 10”, and he’s now at least 24”. He doesn’t bother any fish, but I’m not trying to stock anything smaller than about 3”. I have a leopard that’s a few years old in there that he doesn’t pay any mind too (knock on wood)
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Generally I have heard a ton of people say that they do well with tank mates so long as they are well fed. (fingers crossed for you) How difficult was he to acclimate? I have heard that they are hardy, and I was considering getting one for my first large tank (hopefully a 125) and was curious, because they do cost a lot lol. But I am willing to invest cause they live a long time, and really are stunning. Just don't want to kill one obviously.
 

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I consider all members of Enchelycore and Enchelynassa canina dragon morays but @Macropharyngodon may just be referring to the Japanese jewel, E pardalis? Anyway, I've seen Enchelynassa canina in the wild and they are probably the most evil looking fish? Like, they'd be a Disney villains familiar.
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Wicked! Very cool. Hard to believe that’s real life and not flotsam and jetsam… also just found out those words have meaning. Learning something here 😊
 

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This guy was in a four foot 90, never bothered any tank mates but was well fed. Had another one in a 150 that took a chunk out of a Red Corris


 

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Generally I have heard a ton of people say that they do well with tank mates so long as they are well fed. (fingers crossed for you) How difficult was he to acclimate? I have heard that they are hardy, and I was considering getting one for my first large tank (hopefully a 125) and was curious, because they do cost a lot lol. But I am willing to invest cause they live a long time, and really are stunning. Just don't want to kill one obviously.

I waited until I could find a tiny one just to give it the best chance of doing well in a reef tank. I figured a full grown captured one would be pretty used to eating anything that moves lol. So far so good.

Super easy to acclimate, he was eating within about 10 minutes. I had a snowflake prior to him and found them both to be pretty bullet-proof.
 
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I waited until I could find a tiny one just to give it the best chance of doing well in a reef tank. I figured a full grown captured one would be pretty used to eating anything that moves lol. So far so good.

Super easy to acclimate, he was eating within about 10 minutes. I had a snowflake prior to him and found them both to be pretty bullet-proof.
That's smart, and yeah. All the people I have talked to about dragon eels seem to say they are hardy. Amazing animals. Thanks for the info!
 

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