could a golden dwarf moray eel eat a clownfish? Also could they eat gobies and blennies?
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I have a golden dwarf. I also have two chromis, no issue, although chromis move more than clowns. The thing is golden dwarfs don’t see very well and in my opinion aren’t all that quick (relative). I would be pretty surprised if they went after a clown. They also can’t eat a whole clown so that would deter them a little too.could a golden dwarf moray eel eat a clownfish? Also could they eat gobies and blennies?
occelaris ok?I have a golden dwarf. I also have two chromis, no issue, although chromis move more than clowns. The thing is golden dwarfs don’t see very well and in my opinion aren’t all that quick (relative). I would be pretty surprised if they went after a clown. They also can’t eat a whole clown so that would deter them a little too.
I would just make sure you don’t get a super tiny clown and that the eel remains well fed. Anything that gets hungry enough will do some thing unusual.
Yes, just start with bigger ones. If you get ones that are small they will be slower and probably the size of a meal and then I’d be worried about them becoming a snack.occelaris ok?