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Does anyone have experience keeping the green wolf "eel"?

Looking into one for my upcoming 55 gallon reef.

Looking for experiences with these "eels" in a reef including temperament and personality.
 
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Currently we have a 12.5 gallon with

Clownfish pair
Firefish
Randall's goby and pistol shrimp
Emerald Crabs
Hermit Crabs
Nassarius snails
Astreas

We are okay with replacing clean up crew as they are hunted by the "eel"

I am a little concerned about the size of normal Occelaris clownfish, the Randalls being in the sand and the small firefish. Given that my new tank is 55 gallon, my options for larger fish [like tangs, small angels etc.] are limited.

Any suggestions for fish pairings for a 55 gallon with the "eel"?
 

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Are you putting your current fish in the 55g? I would advise against mixing a firefish with a green wolf eel.
 
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Are you putting your current fish in the 55g? I would advise against mixing a firefish with a green wolf eel.

Initial plans are to transfer everything over to the 55 gallon. The eel will be a later addition, but always better to plan ahead with stocking. Should I be worried about the clownfish with an eel? My wife will have to decide between firefish or eel if they aren't going to be compatible. I already know that she will choose to get the eel over the firefish, but we will see!

Any other stocking suggestions? No concern with the Goby/Pistol shrimp combo digging tunnels under the sand with an Eel in the tank?
 

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I had one for a while. He was a lot of fun, but they get BIG. Agree with what's already been said.
 
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I had one for a while. He was a lot of fun, but they get BIG. Agree with what's already been said.

Live Aquaria has them listed as a max length of 18", what was your experience with one? The only two i've seen in person at LFS's have been around 6-8 inches long and about ad big around as a thick thumb


Live Aquaria also has conflicting advice on tank size:
 
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I don't have first hand experience, but I have seen them over a foot long, pretty thick, and from what I could tell; I wouldn't trust them with what you are keeping. In a 55g your choices of what would be compatible will be very limited, as I can't think of anything off hand.
 

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Live Aquaria has them listed as a max length of 18", what was your experience with one? The only two i've seen in person at LFS's have been around 6-8 inches long and about ad big around as a thick thumb


Live Aquaria also has conflicting advice on tank size:
Mine was probably about 18" and probably about 4" or so in diameter. He was BIG. He was bigger than my snowflake moray that shared the tank with him. He wasn't aggressive, but he was full size.
 

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Mine was probably about 18" and probably about 4" or so in diameter. He was BIG. He was bigger than my snowflake moray that shared the tank with him. He wasn't aggressive, but he was full size.
My green wolf eel is about 13 inches now. She will eat any other fish that will fit in her mouth as well as crabs and snails. I have a Yellow Damsel, Tang and Puffer in with her and they are all fine.
 

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Does anyone know if its normal for the female to be fertile with eggs 12 times when there is not male. She lays the eggs about every 2 weeks. she does not protect them since the 3rd batch. She or the other tank mates eat them. Is there something I should check.
 

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